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Title: Lawyers’ intention to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support their work by Technology Acceptance Model analysis
Authors: Chayanan, Charoenwatanakhun
Keywords: Entrepreneurship Management
LAWYERS
TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL
INTENSION TO USE
AI TECHNOLOGY
Issue Date: 4-Sep-2022
Publisher: Mahidol University
Abstract: The development of artificial intelligence has created new opportunities and challenges in every business sector including E-Commerce, Information Management Systems (IMS), and Manufacturing systems. To illustrate, AI eliminates daily routine work, redundant data entry, and monitoring processes. Furthermore, AI reduces human error including the decision-making process and document reviewing. Moreover, lawyers have enormous papers work and various law articles to review. This research explored the acceptance of lawyers in the artificial intelligence to facilitate their occupation via AI-based technology in construction using the technology acceptance model (TAM). The analysis of Lawyers' Intention to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support their work using Technology Acceptance Model consists of 100 samples was verified by using descriptive statistic and using inferential statistic method. According to the research results, the technological factors along with lawyer' attitudes and intentions of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) had a highest on the perceived usefulness and the perceived ease of use and high on the perceived of sense of trust, perceived of legal use and cost via AI-based technology. In addition, the data analysis of independent variable results that factor affecting lawyers' attitudes towards using AI showed that reliability, legal use and cost factors had a statistically significant positive effect on attorneys' attitudes towards using AI at 0.05.
Description: 40 leaves
URI: https://archive.cm.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/4766
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