ChatGPT, Attorney at Law — or — Trust, but Verify

Florence Lo/Reuters' ChatGPT screen in perspective, via engaged.com, used w/o permission.

There are times when I almost regret having successfully avoided a conventionally-successful career.

Last weekend was not one of them.

Partly because I saw what happens when an otherwise-smart person forgets to think. More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Bogus research by a chatbot. Technology, common sense and human nature. Using our brains is an option. And a good idea.)

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