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AI vs. human capability

Tasks That Still Need a Human

The share of each legal task that professionals say still requires human judgment.

MedidoActualizado 2026-07-08

Across the twelve tasks HAQQ measured, professionals consistently say human judgment remains necessary, with agreement never dropping below 88.9%. The clearest case is client-facing legal instructions, where 100% of respondents say a human is still required. Even the most "automatable"-seeming task, preparing legal documents like contracts and wills, still holds at 88.9%. The pattern suggests AI is being adopted as a drafting and research accelerant, not as a substitute for the judgment and accountability lawyers apply at the point of client interaction.

Los datos

Tasks That Still Need a Human - The share of each legal task that professionals say still requires human judgment.
TaskHuman still requiredNo
Read & rewrite legal documents96.2%3.8%
Monitor compliance with regulations94%6%
Review & analyze laws93.5%6.5%
Determine liability per law95.2%4.8%
Advise on market conditions91%9%
Prepare import/export documentation97%3%
Examine records for compliance92.4%7.6%
Interpret policies and laws89.5%10.5%
Prepare legal briefs and opinions89.5%10.5%
Prepare legal documents (contracts, wills)88.9%11.1%
Research laws for hearings90%10%
Provide client legal instructions100%0%

Datos medidos - preprocesados del conjunto de datos de uso real del Índice de IA Legal de HAQQ (más de 134.000 puntos de datos en 30 países) o del propio punto de referencia legal entre modelos /50 de HAQQ.

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