Technology,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Feb. 7, 2024
Don’t forget to cite check your generative AI research
It would be premature to label AI a danger to the legal profession or useless altogether. While we should not blindly cite imaginary case law suggested by ChatGPT, new AI programs exist to make document review far more efficient.
Law school didn’t prepare us to live the plot of James Cameron’s The Terminator. It probably didn’t need to. Even so, artificial intelligence has found its way into the legal profession in recent years, so we should prepare to use it properly and effectively.
Generative artificial intelligence, or generative AI, refers to models and algorithms that are capable of creating text, images...
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