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by pavel_lishin 490 days ago
Would you trust it to? According to OP's website:

> A poorly worded letter can land you in hot water. Ours? They're rooted in real legal language, saving you from the dreaded "fine print" debacle.

On the other hand, I don't know that OP doesn't use an LLM to generate the letter, either, I guess.

edit: I guess OP's service does use an LLM.

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They do use LLM to generate the text. I gave a short sentence saying “neighbour blew up my car with tnt” and the resulting letter fictionalized it in 3 paragraphs of fluff with a lot of added details which do not match what I wrote and might be hallucinated and inaccurate.

There’s an additional “legal review” step which I imagine is another LLM pass with “read this letter and ensure it complies with these legal requirements and adjust if not”, at least.

I would not send one of their letters verbatim without perusing and correcting any AI fiction that might creep in.

Then again I’m not in the US so I’m unlikely to ever need this service :)

> I would not send one of their letters verbatim without perusing and correcting any AI fiction that might creep in.

I guess that's probably a good idea regardless of whether an LLM writes it or not.

> Then again I’m not in the US so I’m unlikely to ever need this service :)

Ouch, right in the accuracy!

I would trust this site as much as myself using an LLM for this purpose (which is not much)