Osuji & Smith: Calgary Employment Lawyers, Business, Real Estate & Family Law
Osuji & Smith: Calgary Employment Lawyers, Business, Real Estate & Family Law
Mar 22, 2023
AI Disrupts the Legal Market. Will ChatGPT Make Lawyers Obsolete? Believe it, with a series of prompts, for example, Chat GPT can “explain” the concept of personal jurisdiction, develop a list of discovery questions for plaintiffs and so much more. Because ChatGPT is a machine learning system, it may not have the same level of understanding and judgements as a human lawyer when it comes to interpreting legal precedents and principles. This could lead to problems in situations where a more in-depth legal analysis is required. However, as it turns out, ChatGPT can mimic the work of lawyers, with varying degrees of success. Seems clear, this bot has the makings of an advocate, at least on paper. But for more routine legal issues, the technology seems to offer “significant potential to access to justice questions” in making legal services available to those with limited means. According to the 2022 report by Legal Services Corp, ‘low income Americans, and I would assume Canadians, do not get any or enough legal help for 92% of their substantial, civil legal problems. In this 2022 report, the bot offers sensible sounding advice on how to go about correcting a social security payment or what to do if you disagree with your child’s school district about the creation of an “Individualized Education Program”. Learn more: https://osujismith.ca/ai-disrupts-the-legal-market-will-chatgpt-make-lawyers-obsolete/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqSvk7BRv6Y
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