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I remember this being a big concern when LLMs came out. Having seen their performance since, there's no way in hell you'd want AI handling your case. I wouldn't be surprised if it became illegal.
LLMs might be useful for search and/or inspiration, but jesus, some of the idiots making headlines aren't event checking the output they submit to the court.
It's not even good for searches. It used to be solid for finding a starting point with research, but that has somehow gotten even worse. The summaries it provides are awful, it's so incredibly inaccurate. Unfortunately the two biggest legal search engines lexisnexis and westlaw are shoving it down your throat whether you want it or not.
Its all trained on those garbage articles that are like "it depends" 1000 times.
I want AI to tell the court that am innocent because at the time of murder I was a frog and thus couldn't have killed anyone.
In a functioning country sure. In the US it is going to get the thumbs up from the Trump administration in a heartbeat.