New attorney asks if he should report firm to bar for using GPT
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Date: May 7th, 2026 1:42 PM Author: Sick crimson casino sweet tailpipe
>Absolutely never input confidential client information into ChatGPT or any open Al platform. General guidance is ok but if you find yourself starting to enter personal identifier information or god forbid, names, stop and hit backspace, friend. That's as good as public.
Exactly. Which is why lawyers never use email.
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