As soon as legal professionals started using ChatGPT at home to get help with dinner plans or vacation itineraries, the legal industry started exploring how it could leverage generative artificial intelligence for its own purposes.

Since then, some applications have emerged as better fits for the technology than others. But it’s early in the technology’s lifetime, and determining clear use cases is still a challenge for many firms and companies who are unsure where to start.

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