Jeff Reihl, CTO at LexisNexis, sees the value of AI and has been integrating it into the company's platform for some time. The release of ChatGPT has opened up opportunities for generating text and adding conversational aspects to their technology, which could help with brief writing and finding citations faster.
Key takeaways:
- Two New York City lawyers used OpenAI's ChatGPT to write a legal brief, which resulted in citing fake cases and causing an uproar due to the inaccuracies.
- LexisNexis, a legal software company, is aware of the potential of AI in legal work but also recognizes the issues that can arise, as demonstrated by the ChatGPT incident.
- Jeff Reihl, CTO at LexisNexis, sees the value in AI and has been integrating it into the company's platform for some time.
- Reihl believes that adding ChatGPT-like functionality to LexisNexis' tools could help lawyers work more efficiently by assisting with brief writing and finding citations faster.