For a fast-moving technology like generative AI, chronicling every question that remains unanswered about its structure and impact is no small feat. However, as 2023 brimmed with some of the most ambitious and innovative uses of the new, powerful technology, many flagged concerns with how the tech would settle into the legal market in the long term. While some of these queries were answered, others still remain wide open.

Below are 3 big questions legal should keep front and center going into 2024, as they seek to speed up generative AI use.

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