Ethical Rules for Using Generative AI in Your Practice

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At the risk of stating the obvious, we are still in the early days of what we believe to be an “AI Revolution” in the way that goods and services, including legal services, are and will be provided. That means that we do not, at this point, have much in the way of formal guidance*. The best we can do is identify potential issues that could be seized upon by our clients, Disciplinary Counsel, and/or the Courts as an arguable violation of the ethical and professional standards and rules. At the same time, we must recognize that as these services continue to develop very rapidly, a technological advance (or, perhaps, a change in a provider’s Terms of Use or Privacy Policy) could, in a short period of time, either obviate or complicate further some of these potential issues and concerns.

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