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lambdaxyzw | 1 year ago
Btw I'm not personally a lawyer, but I've heard that GPT is especially prone to mixing laws across the borders - for example you ask a law question in language X, and get a response that uses a law from a country Y - and it's extremally convincing doing that (unless you're a lawyer, I guess).
LeoPanthera|1 year ago
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LordDragonfang|1 year ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-s...
I know there's a lot of complaints about things being US-centric, but the US is a very large country.
ordersofmag|1 year ago
Though of course OpenAI can tell (frequently, roughly) where folks are coming from geographically and could (does?) take that into account.
duskwuff|1 year ago
Indeed - the US is a very large country, and consists of over 50 different jurisdictions, each with their own slightly different laws. An answer to a legal question which is correct in one state will often be subtly incorrect in another, and completely wrong in yet another.