On a recent visit to Mexico, I spoke with a 20-something Mexican
crypto enthusiast who says he has used OpenAI’s ChatGPT to write legal
briefs, some of which Mexican attorneys have used in court. At the
moment, there are no rules or regulations against such an action, but
Mexico is one of the dozens of nations that recently announced
intentions to regulate artificial intelligence in some capacity.
“The
thing (ChatGPT) is an expert in any legal code available on the
internet, and can easily process what laws, jurisprudence, treaties,
mandates, etc have to be considered,” Roy, the 20-something Mexican man
told me. He says ChatGPT not only considers the various legal precedents
that must be considered but also develops a legal strategy based on
those precedents.
Roy also says that once you learn how to
prompt ChatGPT “more efficiently,” a user can “produce several models of
briefs for a specific case “and then sort out what you don’t need.
Asked
if he believes any judge or attorney could detect the presence of
AI-assisted legal briefs, he seemed more interested in talking about the
quality of the work of ChatGPT.
“Perhaps, it’s too early to say
if courts can notice a difference, but one thing is for sure: it does
the work faster, with much higher quality at a very low cost,“ Roy said....<<<Read More>>>....
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