"LegalFast: Create legal documents, fast."
"Not using AI."
"LegalFast uses AI to power some functionality, but there's a difference between using AI as a tool and having ChatGPT generate complete documents."
So there you have it: Uses AI, but doesn't use AI. I wonder if this is going to become a thing.
Personally, I think a lot of what determines whether AI is appropriate is the reliability requirement. AI is great for things like brainstorming where you only need one great idea and it can generate some bad ones. AI would be bad to generate software for a spacecraft or a medical device. What reliability is required for legal documents?