ChatGPT is the new WebMD
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A few times a week, Jonathan Freidin, a medical malpractice attorney in Miami, says he'll notice that people will fill out his firm's client contact sheet with text littered with emojis and headings. That's a telltale sign that they copied and pasted from ChatGPT. Other clients will say they've "done a lot of research" on their potential case using AI. "We're seeing a lot more callers who feel like they have a case because ChatGPT or Gemini told them that the...