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by breakpointalpha 57 days ago
I wonder if a legal firm could setup a privately hosted LLM then claim attorney-client privilege as a rendered service.

Would a judge be able to demand the attorney hand over written notes from his clients?

I doubt it.

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The question would be would decent lawfirms stake their reputation and legal risk providing legal advice from an LLM they host directly to their clients? Sounds like a great way for your clients to sue you when their cases go sideways by odd outputs from your LLM.