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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]My job as an attorney is uniquely unsuitable for AI, so I really never use it at work. [/b] I use it occasionally to provide high level overviews of non-work topics. One of my kids has recurrent ear infections, so recently I asked Claude to give me an idea of the likely options will we have before his ENT appointment in a few weeks. [/quote] I'm an attorney as well and there are things AI can help you with. What kind of law do you practice? I will often get incorrect or incomplete answers if I ask specific questions, but if you go in expecting that and push back it can be useful. One thing it's great at is document review, for example.[/quote] I’m a prosecutor. Most of my job is conducting grand jury investigations. Grand jury materials, which include basically anything we receive pursuant to a subpoena, cannot go into AI.[/quote] Well there is a way to fix that, you can use a hosted ai in azure or aws with guardrails that don't let the information leave the boundary (this is in fact how Top secret and above use ai). There is no reason you can't use ai to have each grand jurey fill in a form of their info, load it in, then ask ai questions to determine if they are sutiable etc and also to conduct it. There shouldn't be any laws around that as long as you are intiatiing the discussion thing of AI as a way to load up documents information and do anlysis guided by you on it. However the future is for someone like you to build an ai bot that can do that in tandem so you can take on exponentially more cases. [/quote] The PP is talking about the information they have received for the grand jury. A grand jury is a secret trial where you determine if you have enough to move forward with a case against someone. That someone cannot know that there is a grand jury going on. Hence, the secrecy. But that information is no more secret than the information held by federal agencies, healthcare providers, defense contractors, etc.[/quote]
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