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by tiahura
453 days ago
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This lawyer uses llms for everything. Correspondence, document review, drafting demands, drafting pleadings,discovery requests, discovery responses, golden rule letters, motions, responses to motions, deposition outlines, depo prep, voir dire, opening, direct, cross, closings. |
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I don’t trust it blindly, and I often don’t use most of what it suggests; but I do apply critical thinking to evaluate what might be useful.
The simplest example is using it as a reverse dictionary. If I know there’s a word for a concept, I’ll ask an LLM. When I read the response, I either recognize the word or verify it using a regular dictionary.
I think a lot of the contention in these discussions is because people are using it for different purposes: it's unreliable for some purposes and it is excellent at others.