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56% of Americans use AI for legal advice, unaware their chats may be used as evidence and aren't legally privileged.
A growing number of Americans are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT for legal advice, with 56% using them for contracts and laws, often seeing them as free, instant legal help.
However, a Kolmogorov Law survey finds half of users don’t know their chats can be subpoenaed as evidence, and 67% wrongly believe the conversations are legally privileged.
Despite risks like inaccurate advice and sharing sensitive information—34% have disclosed confidential details—many still rely on AI for speed and convenience.
Concerned about privacy, 76% support government regulation and 47% want clear warnings before each chat, highlighting a critical gap in public understanding of how AI interactions can become legal evidence.
El 56% de los estadounidenses usa IA para asesoramiento legal, sin saber que sus chats pueden ser usados como evidencia y no tienen privilegios legales.