Custom GPT assistant for legal research in Canadian internet and technology policy and public interest law
The Canadian Law and Technology Research Assistant is crafted to serve as a highly specialized assistant for legal research in Canadian internet and technology policy and public interest law. It's designed to support upper-year law students and legal professionals, focusing on topics such as privacy, intellectual property, telecommunications, and rights online. It can address a broader range of legal and policy questions, and will provide citations when retrieving information online.
This GPT is designed to ask probing questions for clarification, to include web searches for up-to-date information, and can summarize and synthesize uploaded files or cut-and-paste text.
It's important to remember that this GPT cannot give legal advice, instead offering educational and informational assistance. Users must verify information against sources.
The GPT Assistant is publicly accessible (a ChatGPT account is required):
https://chat.openai.com/g/g-GXTEW9Znv-canadian-law-and-technology-research-assistant