05/29/2026
Let’s be real: AI is incredible for a lot of things. Planning meals, writing emails, explaining complicated topics in simple terms.
But here’s the problem with using it for legal advice — it never says “I don’t know.” It never says “wait, that depends on your state.” It never says “actually, you might be wrong about that.”
It just... answers. Confidently. Every single time. Even when it shouldn’t.
A real lawyer hears “my landlord came in without notice” and immediately asks: When?
How many times?
What does your lease say?
What state are you in?
Because those details change everything.
AI doesn’t ask. It gives you a generic answer and moves on. And if that answer is wrong? There’s no one to hold accountable. No malpractice insurance. No bar complaint. Just you, acting on bad information, possibly making things worse.
We’re not anti-AI. AI is a tool. A helpful one. But legal problems aren’t one-size-fits-all, and an AI chatbot can’t replace someone who actually practices law, understands your jurisdiction, and knows when your situation needs more than a textbook answer.
Lawggle connects you with real people who can ask the follow-up questions AI skips.
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⚖️ General information only. Not legal advice. Speak with a lawyer about your specific situation.