
Data Sources Powering ChatGPT’s Legal Recommendations
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🤖 ChatGPT isn’t just pulling answers out of thin air—it’s trained on a complex mix of government sites, law firm pages, forums, and even video transcripts. Danny and Dylan break down exactly where the AI is sourcing information, why it matters for attorneys, and what lawyers should know before relying on its recommendations.
📌 Key Takeaways
- ChatGPT prioritizes government and credible public sites when generating legal answers.
- Private business websites, blogs, and forums like Reddit also influence responses.
- Understanding these sources helps lawyers assess accuracy, risk, and client trust.
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