Yes. The definition of “unauthorized practice of law” is murkier and depends more on context than one might think. For instance, I personally used—and recommend for most people without complex needs—the Nolo/Quicken WillMaker will-writing software.
On a more serious note, if there were 25 types of small legal harm commonly caused by AI chatbots, writing 25 books on “How to Sue a Chatbot Company For Harm X, Including Sample Pleadings” is probably not going to constitute unauthorized practice.
Yes. The definition of “unauthorized practice of law” is murkier and depends more on context than one might think. For instance, I personally used—and recommend for most people without complex needs—the Nolo/Quicken WillMaker will-writing software.
On a more serious note, if there were 25 types of small legal harm commonly caused by AI chatbots, writing 25 books on “How to Sue a Chatbot Company For Harm X, Including Sample Pleadings” is probably not going to constitute unauthorized practice.