In a recent issue of Law.com, we asked the question “What Will Ediscovery Lawyers Do After ChatGPT? While the title was facetious, we, like so many others, were interested in how  ChatGPT, this amazing new algorithm from OpenAI, might impact legal professionals. 

ChatGPT is a new AI tool capable of answering complex questions and generating a conversational response. It can intelligently talk about almost any field–science, literature, humanities, history, even politics (at least up to September of 2021). It can also draft convincing arguments, write term papers, tell jokes and even speak “Pirate.” And, it reportedly passed a number of professional exams including one for medical licensing, an MBA test and even the legal bar. 

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