We’ve heard a lot about how AI can help lawyers, but a case in New York last year shows it’s not perfect. Two lawyers who used AI to write a brief got in trouble because it wasn’t accurate. This reminds us that AI can be tricky, and you can’t just rely on it instead of your legal knowledge.
In another case, a Texas judge even made a rule. Now, any lawyer who uses AI for their documents needs to promise that a human double-checks everything for mistakes.
So, what do we think about using AI for legal briefs? Should lawyers in the US embrace AI-powered brief writing in 2024 or stick to the tried-and-true human touch? Let’s delve into it!