These technologies, we’re told, will soon be more capable of writing complex commercial contracts than lawyers, take 0.0001 of a second to do it, and charge just 10p and a screen clean for the trouble.deep underground to source the metals needed to power Skynet or whatever the hell ChatGPT decides to call itself once it becomes sentient and recognises it has a crap name.
“However, AI is a tool that can help save time in things like due diligence, contract management, discovery and legal research. It will make us quicker, more accurate and increase cost-effectiveness, which will in turn improve client care.”More importantly, he warned a machine might not cough up the readies if it spits out the wrong advice: “ChatGPT is pretty amazing tech but it’s no threat to the legal sector.
“Yes, ChatGPT means those who have no writing ability can now easily produce content, but what will the quality of that content be and will they have the skills to promote it?