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Supreme Court chief justice warns of dangers of AI in judicial work, suggests it is “always a bad idea” to cite non-existent court cases::Mr Roberts suggested there may come a time when conducting legal research without the help of AI is ‘unthinkable’

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[–] 1984@lemmy.today 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Well of course there will be a time when doing legal research without AI is unthinkable. It's the same as doing math today without a calculator, or washing clothes without a washing machine.

People do these things only because they have a reason not to (can't afford a washing machine, or learning math and need to do it manually).

I would be surprised if that time is longer than 10 years away too.