simmerskool Level 47 Thread author Verified Top Poster Well-known Forum Veteran Apr 16, 2017 3,675 11,961 4,570 USA Apr 28, 2025 #1 Content source https://theconversation.com/people-trust-legal-advice-generated-by-chatgpt-more-than-a-lawyer-new-study-252217 "People trust legal advice generated by ChatGPT more than a lawyer" says a new study... got chuckle out of me Reactions: Zero Knowledge, oldschool, brambedkar59 and 3 others
"People trust legal advice generated by ChatGPT more than a lawyer" says a new study... got chuckle out of me
brambedkar59 Level 34 Verified Top Poster Well-known Forum Veteran Apr 16, 2017 2,315 1 31,412 3,270 Banana Republic Apr 28, 2025 #2 It's funny because I read an article recently where a lawyer used AI and it made 30 mistakes. It was posted by @oldschool Mike Lindell’s lawyers used AI to write brief—judge finds nearly 30 mistakes Lindell brief has many defects including “cases that do not exist,” judge says. arstechnica.com Reactions: Gandalf_The_Grey, TairikuOkami, simmerskool and 2 others
It's funny because I read an article recently where a lawyer used AI and it made 30 mistakes. It was posted by @oldschool Mike Lindell’s lawyers used AI to write brief—judge finds nearly 30 mistakes Lindell brief has many defects including “cases that do not exist,” judge says. arstechnica.com
oldschool Level 85 Verified Top Poster Well-known High Reputation Forum Veteran Mar 29, 2018 8,393 1 61,304 8,369 Republic of Gilead, Russian Federation en.wikipedia.org Apr 28, 2025 #3 brambedkar59 said: It's funny because I read an article recently where a lawyer used AI and it made 30 mistakes. It was posted by @oldschool Mike Lindell’s lawyers used AI to write brief—judge finds nearly 30 mistakes Lindell brief has many defects including “cases that do not exist,” judge says. arstechnica.com Click to expand... It was probably an AI model plagiarizing another AI with the 30 mistake result. Reactions: Morro, Gandalf_The_Grey, Zero Knowledge and 5 others
brambedkar59 said: It's funny because I read an article recently where a lawyer used AI and it made 30 mistakes. It was posted by @oldschool Mike Lindell’s lawyers used AI to write brief—judge finds nearly 30 mistakes Lindell brief has many defects including “cases that do not exist,” judge says. arstechnica.com Click to expand... It was probably an AI model plagiarizing another AI with the 30 mistake result.