TY - GEN
T1 - Can LLMs Create Legally Relevant Summaries and Analyses of Videos?
AU - Hoeben - Kuil, Lyra
AU - van Dijck, Gijs
AU - Savelka, Jaromir
AU - Gunawan, Johanna
AU - Kollnig, Konrad
AU - Kołacz, Marta
AU - Duffourc, Mindy
AU - Chakravarthy, Shashank
AU - Westermann, Hannes
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - Understanding the legally relevant factual basis of an event and conveying it through text is a key skill of legal professionals. This skill is important for preparing forms (e.g., insurance claims) or other legal documents (e.g., court claims), but often presents a challenge for laypeople. Current AI approaches aim to bridge this gap, but mostly rely on the user to articulate what has happened in text, which may be challenging for many. Here, we investigate the capability of large language models (LLMs) to understand and summarize events occurring in videos. We ask an LLM to summarize and draft legal letters, based on 120 YouTube videos showing legal issues in various domains. Overall, 71.7% of the summaries were rated as of high or medium quality, which is a promising result, opening the door to a number of applications in e.g. access to justice.
AB - Understanding the legally relevant factual basis of an event and conveying it through text is a key skill of legal professionals. This skill is important for preparing forms (e.g., insurance claims) or other legal documents (e.g., court claims), but often presents a challenge for laypeople. Current AI approaches aim to bridge this gap, but mostly rely on the user to articulate what has happened in text, which may be challenging for many. Here, we investigate the capability of large language models (LLMs) to understand and summarize events occurring in videos. We ask an LLM to summarize and draft legal letters, based on 120 YouTube videos showing legal issues in various domains. Overall, 71.7% of the summaries were rated as of high or medium quality, which is a promising result, opening the door to a number of applications in e.g. access to justice.
KW - Multi-modal Large Language Models
KW - Generative AI Law & AI
KW - Access to Justice
KW - Video Analysis
UR - https://ebooks.iospress.nl/volumearticle/76887
UR - https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.13772
UR - https://github.com/maastrichtlawtech/jurix2025_LLM_video_analysis
U2 - 10.3233/FAIA251580
DO - 10.3233/FAIA251580
M3 - Conference article in proceeding
T3 - Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
SP - 98
EP - 109
BT - Legal Knowledge and Information Systems
A2 - Markovich, Réka
A2 - Di Caro, Luigi
A2 - Rapp, Amon
A2 - Schifanella, Claudio
PB - IOS Press
ER -