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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: sandeep who wrote (94720)9/4/2025 11:01:16 AM
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Eventually, I imagine AI will, but not yet. In my firm, we have a policy that AI cannot be used to help write briefs. It’s too unreliable. It routinely hallucinates case holdings. Some of our client representatives are in-house lawyers, and it’s becoming common for clients like that to ask AIs to write memos for us on whatever legal issue they’ve got. When we check the legal authority in those memos, we always find errors, sometimes blatant ones that even a summer intern would not have made. If an AI were proven to be 100% reliable, I can imagine the briefing process could be radically sped up. Or we could have no lawyers and instead AI advocates that instantly mediate disputes with AI judges. Others here have far more relevant opinions than I do on whether any of that might happen.
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