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by czzr
1267 days ago
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There’s a gap between passing the bar exam and actually practicing law - I’m pretty certain that I (someone with no legal training whatsoever) could pass the bar exam if you gave me unlimited access to the internet and a couple of additional hours to write the test. However, I don’t think that would make me an effective lawyer. Ultimately standardised tests are proxy measurements of legal ability - it’s easy to see how a LLM could subvert the proxy without being sufficiently reliable in real life. I do expect that even unreliable versions will be very useful tools for practicing lawyers, though. |
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Agreed. It's like being able to call up a map on Google Maps for an area that you're already familiar with. The map can help you remember things about the area and terrain that you might not have recalled right away. A kind of cognitive aid.