Lawyer Takes His Butthurt Over A Negative Review To Court
Is this even defamation?
Is this even defamation?
Pop quiz, hotshot: does a business have a cause of action for a negative Yelp review?
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
Do you willingly feed trolls who are trying to obscure their identities? Just stop.
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