People trust legal advice generated by ChatGPT more than a lawyer—new study
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People Trust Legal Advice Generated By ChatGPT More Than A Lawyer In New Study
People who aren’t legal experts are more willing to rely on legal advice provided by ChatGPT than by real lawyers – at least, when they don’t know which of the two provided the advice. The post People Trust Legal Advice Generated By ChatGPT More Than A Lawyer In New Study appeared first on Study Finds.
People trust legal advice generated by ChatGPT more than a lawyer—new study
People who aren't legal experts are more willing to rely on legal advice provided by ChatGPT than by real lawyers—at least, when they don't know which of the two provided the advice. That's the key finding of our new research, which highlights some important concerns about the way the public increasingly relies on AI-generated content. We also found the public has at least some ability to identify whether the advice came from ChatGPT or a human …
People trust legal advice generated by ChatGPT more than a lawyer – new study
Alexander Supertramp / shutterstockPeople who aren’t legal experts are more willing to rely on legal advice provided by ChatGPT than by real lawyers – at least, when they don’t know which of the two provided the advice. That’s the key finding of our new research, which highlights some important concerns about the way the public increasingly relies on AI-generated content. We also found the public has at least some ability to identify whether the…
The Conversation: People trust legal advice generated by ChatGPT more than a lawyer – new study | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
The Conversation: People trust legal advice generated by ChatGPT more than a lawyer – new study. “People who aren’t legal experts are more willing to rely on legal advice provided by ChatGPT than by real lawyers – at least, when they don’t know which of the two provided the advice. That’s the key finding of our new research, which highlights some important concerns about the way the public increasingly relies on AI-generated content. We also fou…
One in three would let a robot lawyer represent them – with human oversight
A major new survey, from legal intelligence platform Robin AI, has revealed a severe lack of trust in the legal industry. Just one in 10 people across the US and UK said they fully trust law firms, but while increasingly open to AI-powered legal services, few are ready to let technology take over without human oversight.
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