Today ChatGPT is the veritable belle of the ball when it comes to both chatbots and generative AI. Released in November 2022 by OpenAI, this GPT-3.5 powered Large Language Model (LLM) as taken legal and consumers by storm. The phrase “ChatGPT for Legal” already yields thousands of results for the AI Chatbot and the interest shows no signs of waning.

As someone all-in-on-AI, this broad legal embrace of artificial intelligence in legal warms my soul. But, if we want to get from hype and hypothesis to practical adoption, legal needs to know more than the buzz about this tech.

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