The Rise of Gen AI in Legal Writing and Research

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Legal software company LexisNexis is exploring the use of generative AI, inspired by OpenAI's ChatGPT, to enhance its platform and assist lawyers in tasks such as brief writing and citation finding. While recognizing the potential benefits, LexisNexis is also aware of the challenges and risks associated with AI-generated content, as highlighted by a previous incident where lawyers used ChatGPT to write a flawed brief. The company aims to leverage AI technology to streamline legal work and improve efficiency for legal professionals.
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