Generative artificial intelligence has hit the first of likely many roadblocks on its journey to adoption by the legal industry. New generative AI filing requirements in the Northern District of Texas and the US Court of International Trade, as well as ChatGPT-created case law in New York show that there’s much to consider when it comes to implementing this technology into the practice of law.
At the same time, many attorneys are considering how generative AI can be used in legal practice, according to a recent Bloomberg Law survey.
Of the approximately 750 attorneys surveyed, over half agree that ...
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