Africa-Press – Kenya. Since 2020, Kenya’s judicial system has undergone a rapid digital transformation, accelerated by the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of the most notable advancements is the emergence of AI-powered legal assistants, which are revolutionizing how legal professionals conduct research and prepare cases, ultimately improving access to justice nationwide.
Among the innovators leading this charge is Sure Antony, founder of Lawlyfy AI, a legal tech startup designed specifically for the Kenyan legal environment.
According to Antony, artificial intelligence will become an essential co-pilot for legal professionals, dramatically changing legal work.
To ensure Lawlyfy AI continues to provide reliable and relevant assistance, the platform is regularly updated with local legal documentation.
Amos Wanene, Chief Software Engineer at Lawlyfy AI, explains:
With the increasing adoption of digital tools, more law firms in Kenya are integrating AI to streamline operations, while also adhering to data privacy laws and ethical standards. This shift signals a new era in the legal landscape, where technology empowers professionals and improves justice delivery for all.
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