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At the heart of the issue I think is the fact that GPT can trick enough people into believing that there's organized thought behind what it says. So people have started trusting and using AI in spaces that it doesn't belong. Some fields have been resistant, but when there are places that operate under the incentive of cheapest labor wins (lowest bid contracts, for example), AI as a whole has been infiltrating under the guise of capitalism in places it shouldn't currently (or perhaps ever) exist.
The fact that there are lawyers already facing repercussions of using chatgpt in their cases citing things that don't exist proves it