ChatGPT and Ethics: Can Generative AI Break Privilege and Waive Confidentiality?
While ChatGPT is the coolest new technology around, it may be setting attorneys up for ethical violations under the Model Rules and putting both attorney-client privilege and client confidentiality at risk.
January 26, 2023 at 09:01 AM
7 minute read
Legal Ethics and Attorney DisciplineOpenAI's ChatGPT platform has taken the world by storm and the legal industry is no exception. While some are feeling breathless at its arrival, others have already integrated the AI technology into the products they provide.
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