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[-] skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de 19 points 6 months ago

so your process of getting legal advice is:

  1. ask chatgpt, which will output convincing blob of text, with references and sources that might or might be not real, relevant, or make sense, some of which you won't be able to judge
  2. then, ask a real lawyer about this, which means that they have to make sense of the situation on their own but also dig through machine generated drivel, which means that they need more time for that, and this means extra cost/wasted effort

how does that simplify anything

[-] froztbyte@awful.systems 18 points 6 months ago

Look it’s a really cheap and fast way of going from potential lawsuit to actual damages! That’s progress, that is!

[ed note: since I can’t markup-joke it in a way that survives lemmy: to be read in pratchett voice)

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