It’s undeniable that ChatGPT represents a significant advancement in what chatbots can achieve. But will taking the GPT-3.5 AI engine powering the chatbot, and putting it in a legal research platform, yield the same level of remarkable capabilities?

For one legal tech startup that recently integrated GPT-3.5 into its platform, the answer is clear: while an improvement, it’s not a huge leap forward.

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