For Texas lawyers, the question now carries immediate practical urgency. Clients are already using AI in the same way as the taqueria owner, and discovery requests are beginning to target those uses. Whether that protection will reach the individuals and small businesses most likely to use consumer AI before counsel is retained is the question this article addresses.
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