AI and law are colliding in a major way. In this episode of Layman’s Law School, we break down a federal case involving AI chat conversations, attorney-client privilege, and whether your ChatGPT or Claude conversations can be used against you in court. Can prosecutors access your AI chats? Are conversations with AI private? Does attorney-client privilege apply to ChatGPT or Claude? We explain the recent federal ruling, the legal concepts behind it, and what it means for everyday people using artificial intelligence. We cover: AI conversations used as evidence Attorney-client privilege explained Work product doctrine explained ChatGPT and Claude privacy concerns FBI investigations and digital evidence What NOT to type into AI Whether AI chats are discoverable in court If you use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI platform, this episode is important viewing. Subscribe for more legal breakdowns, criminal law discussions, lawsuits, AI law updates, and real-world legal education made simple. #AI #ChatGPT #Law #AttorneyClientPrivilege #ClaudeAI #ArtificialIntelligence #CriminalLaw #LegalAdvice #FBI #Privacy #LawPodcast #LaymansLawSchool VIDEO CHAPTERS 00:00 Why AI chats may not be private 00:43 The hosts discuss using AI daily 02:35 The federal case involving Claude AI 04:50 FBI target letters explained 07:08 Why the judge allowed the AI chats as evidence 09:28 Is this really a landmark ruling? 12:15 Attorney-client privilege explained 15:42 What the work product doctrine protects 19:35 Could AI ever become privileged communication? 23:10 What happens if lawyers use custom AI tools? 26:05 Why typing into AI is still communication 28:30 Practical advice for using AI safely 31:10 Final thoughts: think before you type 🎙️ Subscribe to the Layman’s Law School Podcast! Where legal talk meets Southern charm, humor, and straight-shooting insight. We’re a team of Georgia trial lawyers breaking down the legal news headlines, untangling personal injury law, and sharing real courtroom stories—without the confusing legalese. Whether you’re curious about how the law works, looking to stay informed on legal issues, or just want to hear some wild case stories, this podcast is for you. We mix humor, heart, and experience to educate and entertain, giving you the tools to better understand the law and how it impacts your everyday life. 💡 Got a video idea or business inquiry for the Layman’s Law School? Email our marketing team at: marketing@hawklawgroup.com LEGAL DISCLAIMER This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. It is not legal advice, and listening does not create an attorney-client relationship. Contact an attorney for advice on your specific case. NOTE TO OUR VIEWERS The attorneys of Layman’s Law School are full-time trial lawyers who break down high-profile cases to make legal concepts accessible. While we aim for thorough discussions, we’re not full-time YouTubers, and our busy legal schedules mean we may not cover every single detail of a case. We do our best to stay objective, but as with any real conversation, opinions may surface. We welcome thoughtful comments that add to the discussion, especially if there are updates we haven’t covered yet. Since we record episodes every two weeks, please note the recording date for context. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate the engagement—just keep it civil! CONNECT WITH US 📸 Instagram:instagram.com/AugustaAttorneys 👍 Facebook: facebook.com/hawklawgroup 🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@augustaattorneys 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hawk-law-group 🌐 Website: hawklawgroup.com ⚖️ Need Legal Help? Get the Group! Our experienced trial attorneys specialize in personal injury, car and trucking accidents, premises liability, workplace injuries, and more. 👉 https://www.hawklawgroup.com/contact/ SERVING GA & SC WITH FIVE LOCATIONS 📍 Augusta, GA 📍 Evans, GA 📍 Thomson, GA 📍 Waynesboro, GA 📍 Aiken, SC