
AI Chats in Lawsuits: Not Private, Not Privileged
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Iowa lawyers warn against sharing sensitive case details with AI chatbots, as conversations are not protected by attorney-client privilege. A federal judge ruled that AI interactions can be accessed during discovery. In a New York case, prosecutors saw a defendants AI interactions. Courts are still determining how to treat AI evidence. People may mistakenly input personal or case details, risking public exposure. A Michigan judge protected a self-represented persons AI chats, treating them like attorney work product. The Iowa State Bar Association launched an AI task force to provide advice.
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