DrMaddVibe wrote:https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattnovak/2023/05/27/lawyer-uses-chatgpt-in-federal-court-and-it-goes-horribly-wrong/?sh=573cfb4e3494
My son's law clerk job this summer includes him bringing AI experience into the firm.
Interestingly, the firm is in the early process of going national this summer using AI (and he is in on the ground floor!). He already fed all the facts and law into a trial closing argument and used the AI generated text to win a spot on the inter-scholastic trial team for U of Miami.
One of his tasks is to use AI for all of the firm's forms, documents and pleadings such that it pulls from different documents and paragraphs to create very close to what exactly what is needed for the first draft of letters and pleadings.
He is also going to be using AI to crawl through court sites all over the country to acquire all the information needed about the attorneys dealing with the sub-specialty of the new firm.
He also fed the firm's websites and marketing information into the AI to get like 200 marketing slogans specific to the firm!
This is the perfect job for hme because he will get great legal experience and get to use AI, which he started using/learning over a year ago. He was allowed to use it during his exams and got an A- in Constitutional Law, law school's most difficult course x 3!!! =d>