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by anigbrowl 1121 days ago
That's not a valid excuse, though. Lawyers are paid big bucks to think, not to assume. Otherwise you could do your litigation for free by just asking interested people on Twitter. I went to law school and had to drop out due to an injury & attendant medical costs; it's a crime (as in going to jail) for me to practice law without being licensed, no matter how good my work product might be.
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There are probably thousands of lawyers that thought about using ChatGPT for their profession, most of them realized it lies and never got farther than that, maybe a few hundred actually tried it out and also realized ChatGPT was lying, this is the one guy managed to swiss-cheese-model his way through.