US lawyers are warning clients against sharing sensitive legal information with AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude. A recent court ruling indicated such conversations might not be protected by attorney-client privilege and could be used as evidence in legal cases. This development raises significant concerns about client confidentiality and potential legal risks. US lawyers are warning clients against sharing sensitive legal information with AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude. A recent court ruling indicated such conversations might not be protected by attorney-client privilege and could be used as evidence in legal cases. This development raises significant concerns about client confidentiality and potential legal risks.
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