Hallucinations, Drift, and Privilege: Three Comic Lessons in Using AI for Law

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Artificial intelligence has moved from novelty to necessity in law. It now drafts briefs, reviews discovery, and even suggests courtroom arguments. But most lawyers still struggle to use it wisely. Instead of another citation-heavy lecture or dour ethics outline, I’ve chosen a different method: comedy. These three skits are not abstract hypotheticals—they’re exaggerated but recognizable scenes where a lawyer leans on a “helpful” robot and things start to wobble….
By: EDRM – Electronic Discovery Reference Model
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