Judge cuts law firm’s legal bill in half after it used ChatGPT to calculate “excessive” amount | ChatGPT thinks lawyers don’t get paid enough, apparently::undefined

  • PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    This is why I think the single payer model should be expanded to the judiciary, let the govt haggle over lawyer’s fees and let the people have access to justice without needing to pay tens of thousands just for their own lawyer.

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      4 months ago

      This is an idea I had never even thought about before. I like it. I’m going to ponder it for a few days in my slow way.

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      4 months ago

      Honest question: Would someone be able to still hire/use their own attorney in such a system?

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        4 months ago

        I’d imagine it’d be like having your own personal doctor under single payer health care, depending on the system the most you’d have to front at point of service is a small “co-pay”, ultimately though you would still be able to “hire” whichever lawyer you think will best represent your judiciary interests.

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          4 months ago

          So we’d end up with a pay-to-win system that’s little different from the current system.

          I don’t know what the answer is - it’s certainly not a simple problem.

          • PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee
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            4 months ago

            I mean it’s only “Pay to win” in the sense that you need to pay anything at all, and there’s still the hospital route where your lawyer is provided for you at time of litigation. The difference is immediacy and regular access, not in being able to access it at all.