"Multiple state bar associations have threatened us," Browder said. "One even said a referral to the district attorney's office and prosecution and prison time would be possible."

"The truth is, most people can't afford lawyers," he said. "This could've shifted the balance and allowed people to use tools like ChatGPT in the courtroom that maybe could've helped them win cases."

Cant have robot stealing jobs from lawyers, can you imagine a machine replacing you with no prospect of compensation? What kind of society does that with the threat of poverty 🤔.

  • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    On the one hand it's insane that we've reached this point AND there's pushback against it, on the other, public defenders are overworked and have to cater to tons of clients because poor people are treated as second class citizens and can't do their absolute best with every client because they literally can't and ChatGPT could've given folks a fighting chance in court.