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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m honestly having a blast using it and I don’t understand why people aren’t figuring out what a great tool AI is if you don’t rely on it to hand you your work. Here is what I use it for: - coding to create automated spreadsheets and word templates- I already knew how to do some computer programming honestly but I was not going to make this effort w/o ChatGPT - Converting data and moving it around, turning documents into tables that I can load into excel and turn into a mini database - [b]uploading and summarizing long documents like legislation or regulations- it’s accurate at this [/b] - outlining out ideas, organizing my thoughts and pointing out things I missed - planning out steps for long term projects It’s a fantastic tool but you’ll notice I’m not asking it to do my job, just augment things I do.[/quote] It’s not accurate at the bolded. It only seems accurate to people who don’t have the experience and skill to catch the mistakes it makes. It looks very accurate, but is not actually accurate. [/quote] Well I've been a lawyer for a decade and it's serving my purposes just fine. It gives me a quick summary and saves me time from writing one myself. It's just picking up language patterns in a pre-existing document and it's good at it. It's also improved a lot in just the past few months. This isn't a static technology. I'm having a lot of fun experimenting, trying out different programs, seeing what they can do and how far they can go before they hit a wall.[/quote] At a decade out, you aren’t sophisticated enough to pick up the subtle but significant errors. There is a reason Harvey is popular with junior associates but not with partners. And it isn’t the lack of sophistication of the partners. It’s the error rates. [/quote]
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