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madballster | 2 years ago

In parts of popular media, there seems to be an assumption of a very high certainty for an impending "economic productivity revolution thanks to LLM AI". Case studies like this one show the future isn't so clear.

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redeux|2 years ago

I think this future seems very clear, and just because ChatGPT won’t put thousands of attorneys or paralegals out of work tomorrow doesn’t mean it’s not on the horizon. OpenAI’s model was created for general purpose use so it’s not surprising that it fails in very specific and nuanced areas.

If we use the same principals but fine tune the (or create a new) model with the appropriate legal information, I think we’ll see far better results. If not now, then in the very near future. Companies like LexisNexis[1] have a strong incentive to make this happen.

1. https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/home.page

DonHopkins|2 years ago

ChatGPT WILL put thousands of attorneys or paralegals out of work, who don't bother verifying its output, because they deserve to be fired and disbarred for that. Good riddance. Thanks, ChatGPT.