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Chat GPT: A Good Service for Summarizing Information

Chat GPT is well documented for going off the rails, and it hasn't just happened in these legal things. In a case like that, where I'm not relying on chat GPT to do my research, but I'm relying on it to basically be an editor, am I obligated to share that with a judge? You would just have to get the judge's permission. And you could be sanctioned if you use generative AI tools and did not ask for permission under these circumstances. But what would happen if this was a criminal case and somebody was convicted based on precedent from cases that didn't exist? The stakes are very high.

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