The legal profession is not immune to the rapid evolution that is taking place in the field of artificial intelligence. For years, lawyers have been using artificial intelligence for tasks such as document review and searching for relevant legal authority.

ChatGPT by OpenAI has raised serious concerns about the reliability of artificial intelligence, as illustrated by a recent episode where lawyers were sanctioned by a federal judge for filing a brief containing citations and quotes that were fabricated by ChatGPT.

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