In the field of law, there are developments involving AI which may cause some significant shifts in the traditional ways of practicing law.
In a news article, it was reported that Suffolk University Law School Dean Andrew Perlman set what could be a speed record for writing a 14-page law article: One hour. The bot goes on to note that Obergefell “is consistent with a long line of precedent establishing the fundamental right to marry. In Loving v. Virginia, the Court held that marriage is one of the ‘basic civil rights of man,’ and that the right to marry is protected by the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Constitution.”Dean Perlman states that it is a pretty solid effort but not one that is at par with Supreme Court Advocates.
“The DoNotPay app is the home of the world’s first robot lawyer,” it boasts. “Fight corporations, beat bureaucracy, and sue anyone at the press of a button.” As an experiment, I personally tried out chatGPT asking it to draft a demand letter for a client for a dishonored check and the result is as follows:and send such a letter would be a disservice to the client. However, the draft of the letter hasand the result is at the very least not grammatically wrong and it is sensibly put together.