I asked ChatGPT about me. The result was interesting…
Background: Victor Li is a writer and journalist who focuses mainly on legal issues. He covers topics like legal tech, law firm business, ethics, and broader trends affecting the legal industry. (True!)
Education: He holds both a law degree (J.D.) and a journalism degree, which gives him a strong foundation for writing about complex legal topics in a way that’s accessible to readers. (I do have those degrees.)
Career: Before joining the ABA Journal, he worked at Law360 (a major legal news service) and other publications where he covered various aspects of the law. (Nope. I’ve never worked for Law360. It was ALM.)
Publications: In addition to his journalism, he’s also written a book called Kim Jong-Il Production: The Extraordinary True Story of a Kidnapped Filmmaker, His Star Actress, and a Young Dictator’s Rise to Power — a nonfiction work about how North Korea’s dictator kidnapped South Korean filmmakers to boost the country’s movie industry. (Not even close. I wrote a book about Richard Nixon. Some would compare him to Kim Jong-Il, though.)
Style: His writing style is clear, informative, and often brings a nuanced, well-researched view to legal and political issues. He’s skilled at breaking down complicated subjects for a general audience. (I like to think this is true.)
He’s not a “household name” writer, but in the legal journalism world, he’s pretty well respected. (Definitely not a household name. Don’t know if the “well-respected” part is true, but I’ll take it.)
On a more fun note, I had some fun creating Bernie and Dessie (and Ollie) action figures on ChatGPT. I would totally buy these.