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by darthwalsh
41 days ago
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Thanks for sharing that nuance. It seems one court weighed in that Claude chat wasn't accepted: > In February 2026, Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled that a defendant who pasted information—including details conveyed by his lawyers—into a public, consumer-grade AI chatbot (specifically Anthropic's Claude) completely waived his attorney-client privilege. But maybe if you are using a transcription tool that happens to send your audio through the Anthropic APIs, the ruling would be different? |
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