People are beginning to explore the legal use cases for the generative artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT. Edelson PC has it writing firm press releases. A judge in Colombia used it to help issue a decision. But what really caught my eye recently was a “conversation” my colleague Paul Hodkinson at Law.com International had with ChatGPT, which started with the question: “Which are the most successful law firms in the world?”

The interaction between Paul and ChatGPT ended with this delightful exchange: 

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