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    AI Chat Conversations May Be Used as Court Evidence, Experts Warn

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Legal professionals are expressing growing concern over the increasing use of artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, emphasizing that conversations with these chatbots could be introduced as evidence in judicial proceedings. As AI platforms become more embedded in daily routines, lawyers warn that users should not assume these interactions are private or protected by law.

    In a significant development, a federal court in New York recently ruled that AI chat records connected to a former corporate executive were admissible in a legal case. This ruling underscores a critical distinction: unlike communications with an attorney, conversations with AI systems do not enjoy attorney-client privilege. Consequently, such exchanges can be accessed and presented in court when necessary.

    Experts further highlight the risks of sharing sensitive legal advice or personal information with AI tools, as doing so may inadvertently compromise confidentiality safeguards. Information derived from private lawyer consultations could lose its protected status if entered into AI platforms.

    While AI chatbots remain valuable and efficient resources, specialists urge users to exercise caution. It is recommended to refrain from disclosing confidential, financial, or legally sensitive details, since the boundary between private dialogue and public record may be much narrower than commonly perceived.

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