Caution surrounds firm’s AI usage
There are ethics attorneys need to follow when it comes to AI.
Lawyers remain cautious about embracing AI in practices
After two attorneys who filed legal briefs written by ChatGPT ended up being full of fake cases and citations, a federal judge ordered them in June to pay $5,000 in fines.
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