Analysts and academics are theorizing about how Open AI’s ChatGPT will transform the legal field, with the more bullish of them seeing the AI-powered chatbot as automating routine tasks so that lawyers are freed up to work on more important matters. Technology partner Martin Gomez cautioned against putting blind trust in a generative-AI tool. “For in-house counsel, being able to focus on more high-value tasks or frankly being able to do their job faster, that has value. But we shouldn’t forget that lawyers have a fiduciary duty to their clients—so, for in-house, that’s the company," said Gomez to Law.com.