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What Reddit says: Groundbreaking lawsuit charges bad legal advice and unauthorized practice of law by OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot

Reddit users in lawyers discussions are using this thread to compare what AI actually helps with in day-to-day work. The original post focuses on insurance company sues openai, alleging chatgpt convinced an unrepresented litigant to bring a frivolous court case. the plaintiff demands $10 million in punitive damages and a permanent prohibition on openai (and presumably chatgpt) ever "practicing law" in illinois again..

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