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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]My job as an attorney is uniquely unsuitable for AI, so I really never use it at work. [/b] I use it occasionally to provide high level overviews of non-work topics. One of my kids has recurrent ear infections, so recently I asked Claude to give me an idea of the likely options will we have before his ENT appointment in a few weeks. [/quote] I'm an attorney as well and there are things AI can help you with. What kind of law do you practice? I will often get incorrect or incomplete answers if I ask specific questions, but if you go in expecting that and push back it can be useful. One thing it's great at is document review, for example.[/quote] I’m a prosecutor. Most of my job is conducting grand jury investigations. [b]Grand jury materials, which include basically anything we receive pursuant to a subpoena, cannot go into AI.[/b][/quote] Wrong. All your employer need do is to create a confidential AI system closed off to the outside. They can easily make it secure, like our banking systems are. [/quote] I’m not wrong. It is my employer’s policy that grand jury materials cannot go into AI. [/quote] That is a result of your employer's policy, though, not because it is not possible to make secure and confidential closed AI systems to input the information. If you trust your banking data and your health data to be online (or accept that it is online, at least), then there is no good reason why legal materials can't be online too. It is only a matter of time. [/quote] Maybe. There's still an open question about how Rule 6(e) applies here. You're oversimplifying, likely because you're not familiar with grand jury practice. [/quote] You're correct, I am not, so I am sure there are nuances that I am totally ignorant to. But if we can manage to use AI despite strict HIPAA laws, of which I am very familiar, I would bet we'd be able to use it for grand jury information, we just need to wait for bureaucracy to catch up with things. [/quote]
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