It might sound surprising, but more people in New York are starting to use AI for some of life’s biggest decisions. A new survey found that 55% of New Yorkers would think about using AI to help get them through a divorce. That’s more than half, and it shows just how much people are using AI technology today.

Why People Are Considering It

Divorce can take a lot of time and cost a lot of money. Because of that, some people are looking for faster and cheaper ways to get their answers. AI tools can give quick responses, help organize information, and create documents. For someone feeling overwhelmed, that can sound like a simple solution.

The Problem With Relying on AI

But experts say it’s not that simple. Divorce laws are different in every state, including New York. Even small details in paperwork can matter, and if something is wrong or missing, it can cause delays or bigger problems later. AI can give general information, but it doesn’t fully understand your situation.

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The Biggest Risks

There are a few areas where mistakes can really matter. Financial information needs to be complete and accurate. If something is left out, even by accident, it can affect the outcome. Custody decisions are complex and based on many factors that AI can’t really judge.

AI Still Has a Place

That doesn’t mean AI is bad. It can be helpful for learning the basics or getting organized. But experts say it works better when it supports real legal advice, not replaces it.

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