Of all the workflows that generative AI stands to disrupt, legal tasks rank toward the top of the list. It may come as little surprise then that many attorneys harbor anxiety over generative AI replacing their jobs.

However, in spite of their worries, attorneys don’t seem to be running away from generative AI tools. If anything, many are more curious about the new disruptive technology than anything else, according to the LegalTech Survey 2023 conducted by data, information and analytics software company Outsell.

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