Lawyers and other professional advisers regard artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT as another vehicle to boost profits, and are looking forward to junking menial work as the technology improves.
These are the findings of a survey by Thomson Reuters of more than 1200 people working in professional services firms, in-house departments and government agencies in the United Kingdom and the Americas.
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Michael Pelly is the legal editor, based in our Sydney newsroom. He has been a senior adviser to federal and state attorneys-general and written two books, one a biography of former High Court Chief Justice Murray Gleeson. Email Michael at michael.pelly@afr.com