Kim Gunhee and Lee Jae-myung 'Judicial Risk', I asked ChatGPT... Is it possible to become an AI lawyer? [Anchor Report]

2024.10.15. AM 09:23
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ChatGPT suddenly became the center of the topic at the Ministry of Justice's National Audit Office on the 8th.

This is because the ruling and opposition parties cited ChatGPT's judgment in pointing out the judicial risks of Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, and Kim Gun-hee, respectively.

Let's take a look at the scene at that time.

[Park Ji-won / Democratic Party member: I didn't input my opinion, but I entered the Seoul High Court ruling, so ChatGPT will analyze it and tell me that if the answer is that I'm a prosecutor, I should indict Kim Gun-hee. Isn't ChatGPT a bad guy?]

[Kwak Kyu-taek / National People's Power: Overall, the court's final sentence is expected to be around 15-20 years. Although it is possible to expect a reduction in the amount of Lee Jae-myung's career in public office, social repercussions, and defense logic of the lawyer, the sentence seems reasonable considering the seriousness of the charges. The chat GPT answered.]

Although it can be seen as a happening at the National Assembly, discussions about artificial intelligence, or "AI legal professionals," which actually provides legal advice, are actively taking place.

The biggest issue is whether we can trust AI's judgment above all else.

There may be a "perception phenomenon" in which you answer as if you don't know, raising various concerns, including the possibility of making a misjudgment and the possibility that the learning itself is poor or biased.

And it is also an important issue that if AI makes a mistake, who is responsible for it.

The opinion is that it is the user's responsibility using legal AI, no, it is the developer's responsibility for developing the service.

And it is also a problem that most of the AI servers underlying legal AI development are overseas.

The reality is that security concerns are high as to whether it is possible to post sensitive personal and judicial information here.

Although the obstacles are not easy, the so-called "legal technology" industry, which combines artificial intelligence technology with laws worldwide, is developing rapidly.It is difficult to deny that

'AI legal profession' is definitely the future to come.

In the face of scheduled changes, we need to speed up discussions on what systems to come up with.


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