Florencia Daud, AsiaGlobal Fellow 2017, argues that artificial intelligence is reshaping how legal knowledge is created, moving law from a purely human-centered discipline to a hybrid human–AI epistemology that expands interpretation and decision-making. She calls for legal systems to rethink authorship, responsibility, and academic merit in an era where AI acts as a co-reasoning agent rather than a mere tool.
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