Americans are increasingly turning to AI chatbots as a free, on-demand lawyer, but a new survey of 1,000 people by Kolmogorov Law reveals they are walking into a legal minefield blind. While a majority of AI users (56%) now seek legal advice from these platforms, a staggering half are unaware their conversations can be subpoenaed in court. […]
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