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A US judge ruled that a fraud defendant’s AI chats with Claude are not privileged

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A US judge ruled that a fraud defendant’s AI chats with Claude are not privileged
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In a February ruling described as the first of its kind in the US, Judge Jed Rakoff found that Bradley Heppner’s conversations with Anthropic’s Claude about his legal exposure stripped away both attorney-client privilege and work-product protection, because an AI is not a lawyer and public AI platforms have no confidentiality obligation. More than a […]
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