A man behind a company that planned to have an artificial intelligence help defend a traffic ticket in court has canceled his efforts after allegedly receiving threats from "multiple" state bar associations, adding that he was warned about jail time.
ChatGPT "passes" law school exam. Which is not really how law school works, but cool. Congrats on your below market salary, debt-laden hellscape Johnny 5! [CBS] Lawyer threats avert robot legal apocalypse. I'm still pretty sure this is a stupid temper tantrum from lawyers who think they're special snowflakes, but here we are. [NPR] Madison Square Garden's lawyer ban may violate bias laws. Reality continues to lag about 4 weeks behind what I say. Are people not watching my podcast appearances when they come out live? Because we could speed all this up. [NBC] Paperwork is just not Elon Musk's "style." That's cool and all, but you still need to do it before publicly announcing that you have done the paperwork. [Law360] Axiom opens law firm in Arizona thanks to regulatory changes. [ABA Journal] Craziest. Story. Ever. [Courthouse News Service]