Understanding the Limits of AI in the Courtroom: A Must-Read from the Daily Journal

We’re proud to highlight this sharp and timely article by Clint Ehrlich, Partner at Trial Lawyers for Justice, initially published in the Daily Journal.

“Why ChatGPT Writes Fake Court Opinions” breaks down how AI language models like ChatGPT generate eerily convincing legal text that can still be factually wrong. As both a computer scientist and an appellate attorney, Clint offers a rare insider’s look into the statistical mechanics behind large language models (LLMs) and the risks they pose when misused in the legal profession.

As AI increasingly integrates into legal workflows, understanding what’s happening under the hood is essential. This piece is a must-read for attorneys, legal tech professionals, and anyone navigating the future of law and artificial intelligence.

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Originally published in the Daily Journal, MCLE section.

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