I used AI to summarize boring ToS agreements, and these two tools did it best
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I used AI to summarize boring ToS agreements, and these two tools did it best
"Have you ever actually tried to read an entire Terms of Service (ToS) page on your average website? Tis not a job for the faint of heart, especially for those of us who didn't spend three years in law school. And even if the ToS is written in relatively plain language, many of them are so long and convoluted that reading them would truly be a time-consuming and onerous chore."
"Yes, we know that AI is fallible. It can serve up wrong or invalid information as a result of its own programming quirks, also known as hallucinations. But even with a few mistakes potentially popping up, an AI-based summary should be able to provide the gist of this kind of information. The best AIs also link to their sources, so you can always check out the original content to confirm that the details are correct."
Reading Terms of Service pages is time-consuming and difficult for non-lawyers because many are long and convoluted. Users are expected to understand ToS to use sites properly and avoid misunderstandings, with security and privacy provisions often being the most important. AI tools can analyze and summarize web pages and other data, offering a faster way to grasp key points. AI summaries can contain errors due to hallucinations, but they can still provide the gist and the best models supply source links for verification. Seven mainstream AI tools were compared, with ChatGPT and Perplexity delivering the clearest and most helpful summaries while quality varied among models.
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