With the semester coming up next month I’ve been playing with ChatGPT to test out potential essay and exam topics to see what it comes up with. I’ve found its answers on US bankruptcy law are not bad (relevant cases, good at distinguishing differences between appeal circuits), but not a lot better than Wikipedia or a general Google search that brings up some law firm newsletters, and nowhere near the detail of any book on bankruptcy law. I also tested an earlier version of ChatGPT last year and the accuracy has improved a lot, so who knows how much better it will become. At present the public ChatGPT is trained on internet data up to 2021.
When I asked it questions about Australian insolvency law though, it was terrible, just flat out wrong. I asked it about when can third party releases be included in restructuring plans in Australia and it said that this was common in both DOCAs and schemes. When I asked it to refer to leading High Court and Federal Court cases, it told me the High Court in HIH and Centro confirmed third party releases in both schemes and DOCAs (neither case was a High Court case, and neither case says this specifically, although Centro does discuss the effect of a scheme on non-creditors). It also told me that the High Court in Re Fortuna Alliance Pty Ltd had confirmed the release of third party claims, but this reference seems to be to a US case. No mention of Lehman, Fowler or Opes Prime (cases relevant to the question).
All is not lost! ChatGPT is good for creating insolvency poems. I asked it to write me a poem about debt restructuring in the style of Shakespeare.
Debt restructuring poem
Upon the scales of fate, my debts did weigh
A burden heavy, an unending woe
But hope doth shine, like the break of day
And doth bring forth a chance for a new flow
With pen in hand, and mind set to reform I seek to restructure, to make anew
To lighten the load, and ease the storm
And rid myself of this debt that’s true
Gone are the days, of endless despair
For now I see a future bright
With debt restructured, and burdens laid bare
I’ll walk towards a new path, with renewed might
So if thou art burdened with debt, take heart
For restructuring brings a brand new start
And though the journey may be hard It leads to a future, where debts depart
Debt restructuring song
To bring things up to date, I thought I’d ask it to write me a song about debt restructuring in the style of Beyonce:
Verse 1:
I’ve been drownin’ in debt, can’t catch my breath
Feelin’ like I’m stuck in a never-endin’ cycle
But I won’t let it defeat me, won’t let it beat me
I’m makin’ a plan, it’s time for a new sequel
Chorus:
Debt restructuring, it’s my saving grace
Gonna take control, gonna take my place
Ain’t gonna let these numbers bring me down
I’m gonna turn it all around
Verse 2:
Been workin’ hard, tryna make ends meet
But the bills keep comin’, can’t find relief
But I won’t give up, won’t lose my faith
I’m gonna make a change, it’s not too late
Chorus:
Debt restructuring, it’s my saving grace
Gonna take control, gonna take my place
Ain’t gonna let these numbers bring me down
I’m gonna turn it all around
Bridge:
I’m not alone in this fight, we’re all in the same boat
But together we’ll rise, we’ll make a new note
We’ll write our own story, and make it shine bright
Debt restructuring, gonna make everything right
Chorus:
Debt restructuring, it’s my saving grace
Gonna take control, gonna take my place
Ain’t gonna let these numbers bring me down
I’m gonna turn it all around
ChatGPT coming to Law School?
Maybe I should ask the students to start writing their assignment answers in the style of Shakespeare or Beyonce, at least that would be fun to read!
That’s hilarious 😂
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Poem and song 😄 amazing! Students will soon learn this is not a 00% reliable resource as such and they can’t ditch a book.
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I meant 100%
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Poem and song 😄 amazing! Students will soon learn this is not a 100% reliable resource as such and they can’t ditch a book.
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OK, that area of law is hardly my forte, nor the artist oeuvre of Ms Knowles, but I know a little about Billy the Bard and I’m here to tell you: a sonnet (or any sort of ‘poem’) that ain’t!
14 lines: yair, well… check
rhyming: hmm… sort of
sonnet rhyme pattern: nope!
(ab, ab, cd, cd, ef, ef, gg)
iambic pentameter: 🫣😳👎🏻👎🏻
(2 beat feet, 5 of ‘em only!)
Congratulations: FAIL! 😉🍺🍺
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