Ethics opinion warns that lawyers must know what they are doing if using GenAI
The Pennsylvania bar opinion reminds lawyers that they are responsible for errors in generative AI-aided filings, such as hallucinated citations, and that AI tools carry the potential for bias. Read more @ lawnext.com
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