Generative AI and the Duty of Competence Conundrum

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With its promise to generate written work product in a fraction of the time it takes for a seasoned attorney to do so, generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is becoming a regular part of legal work at large law firms. Its popularity has grown so much, in fact, that in 2024, the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) and American Bar Association (ABA) each published reports providing ethical guidelines for its use….
By: Holland & Knight LLP
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