
What is ” THE HYPE CYCLE “?
THE HYPE CYCLE FOR CHATBOTS, or software that can generate plausible strings of words from a basic instruction, is well underway. Few industries are more concerned than lawyers, who have spent years investing in software to generate and process legal papers.
How the Chatbot can act evenly like a lawyer?
When enough cases like these are added to a court’s docket, the results are disastrous. Thousands of foreclosure cases flooded the courts in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. Many of the instances had flaws, such as fake affidavits, incorrect notarizations, backdated paperwork, insufficient proof, and so on. However, ChatGPT can currently generate a half-decent eviction letter or debt collection demand, which may be all that is required to compel a default. Why should a plaintiff care if a huge language model produces a bad filing if courts refuse to check and defendants fail to appear.
Who are all get help from this Chatbot?
For a moment, imagine a hopeful world in which ordinary people who can’t obtain advice from lawyers get it from chatbots. Every day, people approach courts in every state who cannot afford or access counsel, who do not believe the legal system is designed for them, who believe their problems are intractable and their rights are unattainable. Is it any surprise that they’re willing to turn to robot lawyers, even if the outputs contain errors or user data isn’t kept private? People will use platforms like ChatGPT for legal assistance since they cannot get it otherwise.
Perhaps it works, and chatbots make individuals feel more empowered and secure about appearing in court. Perhaps the appropriate technology, used correctly, might assist people without lawyers overcome all of the procedural hurdles and avoid all of the potential traps that arise when filing and defending court claims. Perhaps high-volume small claims or arbitration filings will become a community organising tool, a distributed alternative to class
actions And maybe, just maybe, massive language models can be successfully deployed to assist people in defending themselves against predatory court actions.