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DrewTech Chapter 17: I love the smell of AI in the morning – a review of an AI-generated letter of demand

12 Nov 2025

AI generated work can accelerate workflows and speed up legal processes. However, speed alone is not the end of the matter – it is easy to speedily find oneself in a mire difficult to escape from. This article considers how effective use of AI requires human oversight, by reviewing an AI--generated letter of demand.

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If you missed any of the chapters in our DrewTech series, you can read them below: 

  1. Chapter 1: The Importance of an Exit Strategy in Tech Contracts
  2. Chapter 2: Employees, technology and a legal hangover - bring your own problems?
  3. Chapter 3: I host, you post, I get sued?
  4. Chapter 4: Diabolus ex machina - Artificial (un)Intelligence and liability
  5. Chapter 5: Bringing Hygiene Online - The MAS Notice on Cyber Hygiene
  6. Chapter 6: Signing without signing – contactless contracts
  7. Chapter 7: My Kingdom for a Horse – When your Systems are Held to Ransom
  8. Chapter 8: New risks in new skins - Updates to the Guidelines on Risk Management Practices – Technology Risk
  9. Chapter 9: Of blockchains and stumbling blocks
  10. Chapter 10: Service by airdrop - no parachutes required
  11. Chapter 11: Large language models and larger legal minefields
  12. Chapter 12: Beset on all sides – liability for data breaches 
  13. Chapter 13: Pitfalls of user-generated content 
  14. Chapter 14: Red queen races – vulnerability disclosure programs
  15. Chapter 15: Looking at the man in the middle (in a cyber breach) – allocation of risk
  16. Chapter 16: Speak, friend, and enter - access controls and authorised users

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