
Lawyer vs. Language Model
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Lawyer vs. Language Model
“But AI Said…”
You ask your attorney a question. You get an answer. Then you ask AI the same thing — and it tells you something different.
Or maybe your lawyer drafts an agreement, email, policy or response, and before you send it, you run it through ChatGPT or Claude. AI suggests changes. It sounds confident. Maybe even convincing.
So who do you trust?
Lawyer vs. Language Model is an interactive town hall exploring what happens when professional legal judgment meets increasingly capable AI.
We’ll get into the situations people are already facing every day: using AI to interpret contracts, question legal advice, rewrite attorney-drafted language, research potential problems, negotiate terms, and decide whether something is actually worth worrying about.
Sometimes AI can be an incredibly useful second set of eyes. Sometimes it catches something worth asking about. And sometimes it can turn a small issue into a five-alarm fire, strip away important context, or confidently recommend something that sounds much better than it actually is.
The goal isn't to tell you not to use AI. It's to get much better at understanding when to use it, what to trust, what to question, and when human judgment still matters.
This won't be a traditional legal seminar. We'll use an audience-driven town hall Q&A format to make the conversation about the questions and real-world situations people actually want answered.
Ask a lawyer. Ask AI. Now what?