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AI and Deeds

14 min · 7. juni 2026
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AI and Deeds We have had many clients over the past couple of years wonder if Artificial Intelligence could create deeds and other documents for them. While AI can create documents, we do not often recommend using it for this purpose. AI lacks nuance and expertise. It can also make errors that are easy to overlook. In this podcast we discuss artificial intelligence’s role in creating deeds. We also touch on a human attorney’s role in the preparation of a deed and the positives they bring to the table. Today we are joined by friend of the firm (and fellow Tucson attorney), Jeffrey Neff from Neff Law, PLLC. [https://www.nefflawaz.com/about.html]

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