Artificial intelligence is officially taking an important role in Arkansas’ legal practices. That’s the word from Attorney General Tim Griffin. As Little Rock Public Radio reports, Griffin hosted more than 400 attorneys from across the state on Monday, May 11, 2026, to make several announcements.
First, Miller made it clear that A.I. will play a increasingly play a larger role in industries across Arkansas, includes his own office, for use in legal practices. The event this week served as the kickoff of the Emerging Issues Series, “Innovation with Integrity: Embracing AI Responsibly in Your Legal Practice.”
As part of the kickoff, Griffin says the time of hesitancy with the technology is over. “There was a time when people looked at internet use as internet-optional. But we passed that long ago. Because of the speed of A.I., and how fast all this is moving, the time from introduction to, introduction A.I.-optional to A.I.-required has already passed.”…