8 points | by jdkee 11 hours ago ago
4 comments
Duplicate? The content seems to be the same as: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46967563 There are a few comments there already.
So long as perceived LLM skill is still "spiky" - e.g. within a domain, still showing relatively high variation in ability (often depending on the task or user, to be fair), people will continue to dismiss it
> AI can already read contracts, summarize case law, draft briefs, and do legal research at a level that rivals junior associates.
And best of all, when it messes up, it doesn't get sued!
You do.
It doesn’t mess up. Not any more.
Duplicate? The content seems to be the same as: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46967563 There are a few comments there already.
So long as perceived LLM skill is still "spiky" - e.g. within a domain, still showing relatively high variation in ability (often depending on the task or user, to be fair), people will continue to dismiss it
> AI can already read contracts, summarize case law, draft briefs, and do legal research at a level that rivals junior associates.
And best of all, when it messes up, it doesn't get sued!
You do.
It doesn’t mess up. Not any more.