So brilliant, a few months ago a lawyer got a couple swats from a judge for trying to present ChatGPT garbage to the court. Surprise, the lawyer came back with a second round of garbage. Proves the point of garbage in and garbage out.
That said, are you aware that AI is being used to great success in law firms around the country (see Co-Counsel AI) to prepare docs, do research, and assist in litigation. The entire U.S. legal code and all case law is available at a lawyers fingertips...instantly.
I can see Fanny Willis doing that or perhaps her Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade (the 700 thousand dollar man). They're busy doing other things like taking vacations to Belize and Aruba.
But most lawyers wouldn't just ask ChatGPT to prepare a case, then print it off, and submit it in court.
"Your Honor, I would like to call my next witness--wait a minute while I ask ChatGPT--er, Your Honor, it says here that I would like to call Elon Musk to the stand."