The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada investigates ChatGPT, an AI language model for legal services. Benefits can be gained but risks must be weighed for quality legal advice.
Lawyer apologizes for using fabricated legal cases generated by AI-powered chatbot in lawsuit against airline. The incident raises concerns about the ethical considerations of using AI in the legal industry. Repercussions are yet to be determined.
Learn how two lawyers used a legal research tool to generate fake cases, only to blame the tool when caught. The hearing showed their lack of diligence and competence, emphasizing the value of attention to detail in the legal profession. Will the case be dismissed? Find out now.
A lawyer in New York has filed a bogus court brief citing fake legal precedents generated by a chatbot model. This raises concerns about over-reliance on generative AI and its impact on industries like law. As AI tools continue to advance, caution is needed to avoid similar incidents. It's time to re-evaluate how we use this technology.
Despite the growing use of large language models like ChatGPT within the legal profession, a recent survey found that only 9% of law students currently use generative AI in their studies. In her article, Senior Director of Product Management for LexisNexis North America, Serena Wellen, explores why law students are hesitant to use AI and suggests ways that law schools can introduce the technology into the curriculum. As AI continues to shape the legal field, addressing these concerns will be crucial for future success.
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