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by gib444
36 days ago
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IANAL How can AI learn the secret procedural tricks? Where's the training data? And is there a legal consequence for AI giving bad/incorrect legal advice? Can they get disbarred? Can you be sure the AI tool even read an entire piece of legislation (inb4 "you can't with lawyers either" : I thought we're aiming for better)? How will they understand the inner workings of courts, CPS etc? How will they network with other lawyers for advice and learning (how will the LLM train on that)? |
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Of course not :) but unfortunately I've received half-truths and outright lies from actual solicitors, while AI has mostly given reliable advice, even if not procedurally perfect.
There's lots of guarding and unwritten rules in the legal profession so this is not something that will be straightforward to train on, but once done, even if imperfect, will bring legal access to the masses.