Is Artificial Intelligence smart enough to overcome geopolitics? Generative AI, the basis for ChaptGPT and its successors, continues to produce a great deal of interest—and anxiety—among lawyers and governments around the world.

The initial excitement and curiosity has given way to panic and fear. Having seen what it is capable of, junior lawyers are nervous about what will be asked of them if artificial intelligence is able to perform some of their tasks. Law firm business professionals also worry that AI will supplant them – or at least give firm management the impression that at least some of their work can be carried out by AI.

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