Part 1: Why Asking AI for Legal Advice Can Get You Into Hot Water
2025-07-10T18:47:32-07:00“I used to call my lawyer and pay a few hundred bucks just to get some quick advice. Now I just ask ChatGPT — and I save the money.” That quote, dropped casually on a recent episode of the Joe Rogan podcast, speaks to a growing trend. More people are turning to AI for answers once reserved for attorneys. But here’s the problem: while AI can sound like a lawyer, it doesn’t think like one. It can give you the law — but not the strategy. The statute — but not the nuance. And in law, nuance isn’t a luxury. It’s the difference between protecting your rights and accidentally waiving them. Relying on AI alone is like getting a GPS that doesn’t know your starting point or your destination — it might give directions, but they could take you miles off course. That said, AI isn’t all risk and no reward. When used wisely, it can have a role — just not the one many assume. We’ll explore that in Part 2.