Smart

Or run your legal questions through a frontier model and then have a lawyer verify the answers. You can save a lot of money and time.

Yes, all LLM caveats apply. Due your diligence. But they are quite good at this now.

Have you actually tried this approach? I’m curious as to the result, especially when you took it to your lawyer. Not a contract review but a business practice risk evaluation.

Some context from coverage of GPT 5:

https://legaltechnology.com/2025/08/08/openai-launches-gpt-5...

https://www.artificiallawyer.com/2025/08/08/gpt-5-tops-harve...

Remember when "asking for a friend" was a thing?

Today's expression is "I asked a friend". You can try that when talking to your lawyer about your latest ChatGPT — they might still believe you.

Hmm this is a good idea too