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More Americans are using ChatGPT in place of lawyers
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The terms of use for most A.I. tools, including ChatGPT, tell users not to substitute them for a qualified professional. But that’s not stopping many from using generative A.I. engines like ChatGPT to do legal research, review documents, and help draft arguments. NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz reports.Oct. 7, 2025