AI Prompts Do Not Compromise Attorney Confidentiality Obligations
Briefly

Given how attorneys routinely use email and cloud storage services for confidential and privileged information and communications, it is difficult to understand why attorneys think that using LLMs is somehow newly problematic.
Therefore, whenever attorneys utilize a web search engine, their queries are shared with a third-party (that is, the server or servers operated by the search engine), at least temporarily. The same process applies to using large language models (LLMs) [...] where a prompt to the LLM provider is shared with a third-party (that is, the server or servers operated by the LLM provider), again at least temporarily.
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