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@jessepollak
looking to learn: if you're a leader/manager, what are your favorite AI workflows right now? am seeing the most adoption among individual contributors, but want to level up my day to day usage.
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I have tried several AI products for legal needs, and found them all woefully lacking. You have to have enough experience as a lawyer to know when it is wrong. That requires reading every word, checking every site, confirming every assertion by comparing it to the source document. Example it summarizes a contract and says terms are net 30. Do not rely on that! Go to the payment term and check it yourself. It may be conditional. It may be 90 days. If you have to read both the contract and the summary to confirm it’s accurate, you’re not saving time, you’re adding it.
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@samgslastlife
Do you give it rules first before running that? Learning from what devs are doing seems like feeding it rules or context first so it knows exactly those issues you point out could make it at least somewhat better.
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There are so many rules to give it, and so many are dependent on the state jurisdiction applicable to your question. Has to conform to blue book, California style manual, Rules of Civil Procedure, federal cases, state cases, regulations, local rules even. There are some products now using legal prompts, libraries, databases, and plug in to ChatGPT. That will save you time from entering all the prompts and specific libraries each day or each search. I’m giving one a try now.
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