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I am a law student and have used it for legal research. Chatgpt is a good substitute of normal Google research. It helps me understand a brief overview of the topic and maybe a few points of contentions. However, u can never rely on the material for sure, surely not for references. It makes up cases that doesn't exist, books/articles that have never been written!

Start your research with chatgpt but it's product must not be the final thing u submit, every single fact must be cross-checked
Not really but it helps you to draft you get a good starting point where you are clueless it helps you to get some structure and then you can build on that
My experience so far has been that it always gets case laws wrong. However, it's honestly not that bad when it comes to general foundational principles of law (torts, contracts, etc.).
Citing and copy pasting case laws from ChatGPT is a really good way to know whether your professor reads your papers....