
Agentic Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about concepts in legal technology for 2025. To be truly agentic, not merely a chatbot or AI assistant, AI must comprehend context and language and be capable of taking meaningful actions on behalf of the user. This means accessing tools, executing workflows, and collaborating with other systems. It is about more than just providing answers; it focuses on taking action and delivering results.
Agentic AI builds on the strengths of Large Language Modelsβ natural language processing and enhances them with skills, tools, and workflow automation. These capabilities include editing and marking up legal documents, automatically extracting information from contracts, and interfacing with applications designed specifically for legal work.
This week, Legaltech Hub published its π¨ππππππ π¨π° ππ π³ππππ π»πππ map, featuring 133 AI products that incorporate AI agents across 16 use case categories. While full access is behind a paywall, the initial map is publicly available and worth a closer look.