ChatGPT—Copyright or Copywrong? The Copyright Infringement Case Against OpenAI and Microsoft

By: Eleni Tsokolas The advent of ChatGPT has been one of the most innovative technological inventions of the twenty-first century; however, it has brought forth an onslaught of legal issues—particularly in the copyright realm.  On December 27th, 2023, The New York Times filed suit in the Federal District Court in Manhattan seeking “billions of dollars… Read More ChatGPT—Copyright or Copywrong? The Copyright Infringement Case Against OpenAI and Microsoft

GPT Passes the Uniform Bar Exam: What Does This Mean and How Does it Affect the Legal Profession?

By: Kendall Casey On March 14, 2023, the newest version of OpenAI passed the Uniform Bar Exam (“UBE”) with scores that would place it in the 90th percentile of test takers.  This comes just two months after the previous version of the software attempted the bar exam in January, not answering particular portions and scoring… Read More GPT Passes the Uniform Bar Exam: What Does This Mean and How Does it Affect the Legal Profession?

Chatbots as a Tool for Pro Se Litigants

By: Hayden McGuire It is hard to dispute that artificial intelligence (“AI”) will have an enormous impact on daily life, and people’s interactions with the legal system are no exception.  Currently, some organizations are pushing the notion of fully automated lawyers.  For instance, the company DoNotPay is soon to pilot their AI assistant, which will… Read More Chatbots as a Tool for Pro Se Litigants