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Above the Law
3 months ago
Artificial intelligence

The Garden Fence Dilemma: A Lesson In AI, Privacy, And Confidentiality In Legal Governance

Balancing benefits of AI with privacy concerns in legal work is crucial.
AI governance in legal work is akin to tending a garden, requiring protection, compliance, and client confidentiality. [ more ]
Above the Law
4 months ago
Law

Some Clients Prefer Speed Over Quality

Clients prioritize speed over quality in certain instances
Budget constraints and deadlines often require lawyers to prioritize speed over quality [ more ]
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Above the Law
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Journalists Figure Out This Morning That ChatGPT Screws Up Legal Questions

Consumer-facing generative AI tools are bad at legal work and often produce shoddy legal work.
A new study from Stanford confirms the prevalence of legal errors in AI models, providing quantitative insights to what was already known. [ more ]
Above the Law
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Journalists Figure Out This Morning That ChatGPT Screws Up Legal Questions

Consumer-facing generative AI tools are bad at legal work and often produce shoddy legal work.
A new study from Stanford confirms the prevalence of legal errors in AI models, providing quantitative insights to what was already known. [ more ]
Above the Law
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Journalists Figure Out This Morning That ChatGPT Screws Up Legal Questions

Consumer-facing generative AI tools are bad at legal work and often produce shoddy legal work.
A new study from Stanford confirms the prevalence of legal errors in AI models, providing quantitative insights to what was already known. [ more ]
Above the Law
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Journalists Figure Out This Morning That ChatGPT Screws Up Legal Questions

Consumer-facing generative AI tools are bad at legal work and often produce shoddy legal work.
A new study from Stanford confirms the prevalence of legal errors in AI models, providing quantitative insights to what was already known. [ more ]
moreai-models
Above the Law
5 months ago
Law

Journalists Figure Out This Morning That ChatGPT Screws Up Legal Questions

Consumer-facing generative AI tools are bad at legal work and often produce shoddy legal work.
A new study from Stanford confirms the prevalence of legal errors in AI models, providing quantitative insights to what was already known. [ more ]
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