Is there attorney-client privilege for conversations with AI legal tools in Georgia?

Is there attorney-client privilege for conversations with AI legal tools in Georgia?

No. Attorney-client privilege under O.C.G.A. § 24-5-501 requires a licensed attorney-client relationship established for the purpose of seeking legal advice. An AI — even one marketed as a “legal AI” — is not a licensed Georgia attorney, cannot form a privileged relationship, and is not bound by the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct. Your conversations with it are discoverable.