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Still end up marked. Don’t do it

Huge legal tech business units

But to be useful it’s not in a contained environment, it’s connected to your systems and data with real potential for loss or damage to others.

Best case it hurts your wallet, worse case you’ll be facing legal repercussions if it damages anyone else’s systems or data.


Simon, this is going to produce some nice case studies of your lethal trifecta in action!

It's certainly an opportunity for it to happen publicly! We may see some API key or passwords leaking directly to the forum.

No offence, but this is 5% of what a middle manager does. We automated this task years back without LLMs too.

You don’t need a vector database or graph, it really depends on your existing infrastructure , file types and needs.

The newer “agent” search approach can just query a file system or api. It’s slightly slower but easier to setup and maintain as no extra infrastructure.


I signed up and got access within a few days. They even gave me free credits for a while


That's gone now. They do drops from time to time, but their compute platform is saturated.


Yes they conveniently forget about disclosing prompt processing time. There is an affordable answer to this, will be open sourcing the design and sw soon.


Very much doubt, what you’ll see is it killing off paralegal work.

In most jurisdictions legal advice is a regulated and restricted activity. Qualified lawyers today get themselves into trouble without AI advising on areas they have no right to practice in.


You’ll pass the sniff test, they don’t.

Be careful they might try and use your identity to then commit more fraud.


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