I’m willing to be convinced, but still unconvinced. In essence, it can assemble research quickly and produce a draft brief, and do a lot of the word processing stuff.
Maybe I’m jaded, but it’s far from what I view as “intelligence”.
I already can do most legal research by googling existing on line sources, and it appears that’s what AI does, in essence.
It's probably better to cast aside the bias of claims of "intelligence" that some in the AI industry make and just look at AI for what it is and for what it can do.
As some folks have said, AI isn't just a single monolithic thing. It has thousands (perhaps millions) of applications that will weave their way into our lives like, for example, the way computer chips have in automobiles, medical devices, watches, industrial machines, TVs, ATMs, home appliances, thermostats, etc.
The scary thing about AI is how fast it is developing and evolving.
perhaps you aren't the best judge of intelligence?