My number one request is still: "please rewrite this legal answer in simple language with short sentences." For this, it is amazing (as long as I proofread the result). For actual answers, eh...
Many laws, especially GDPR, can only be interpreted in conjunction with a lot of guidelines (WP29 for example), interpretations by the local Data Protection Authority, decisions by local and European courts, etc.
Given all of this information, I think the bot will be able to formulate and answer. However, the bot first needs to know what information is needed.
If a lawyer has to feed the bot certain specific parts of all of these documents, they might as well write the answer down themselves.
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