![]() ![]() An obvious initial question implicated by AI is whether such a process constitutes the “practice of law” for unauthorized practice of law purposes. Is it the practice of law? If so, non-lawyers relying on AI to advise third parties may be committing the criminal unauthorized practice of law, and lawyers insufficiently involved in such a process may be guilty of assisting in such unauthorized practice of law (UPL). One basic question involves AI’s essential nature. ![]() Among other things, AI implicates several ethics issues with which our profession will have to wrestle. As with other technological advances, artificial intelligence (AI) will dramatically affect law practice in coming years. ![]() Cite as: Thomas Spahn, Is Your Artificial Intelligence Guilty of the Unauthorized Practice of Law?, 24 Rich J.L. ![]()
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