Corporate attorneys know their clients shouldn’t be asking chatbots legal questions. Do the clients?

Litigation Daily

In mid-March, the Delaware Court of Chancery issued a decision concluding South Korean gaming company Krafton Inc. breached its agreement to purchase Unknown Worlds Entertainment, creator of the video game Subnautica, in an effort to evade a $250 million earnout agreement.

There were several attention-grabbing elements to the case, but what litigators immediately zeroed in on was how the court cited Krafton’s CEO’s ChatGPT conversations as evidence.

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