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In reply to the discussion: College professor had students grade ChatGPT-generated essays. All 63 essays had hallucinated errors [View all]Yavin4
(37,182 posts)The future will be proprietary systems where the information will largely come from closed, proprietary sources. For example, a law firm will train a model on years of various filings, legal research memos, etc. That will be combined with other proprietary sources like Lexis/Nexis and the actual text of federal/state/local statutes.
In the end, the collective wisdom of law firm will be available through a Chat dialogue. This will increase the productivity of associates when doing any legal research or drafting a brief or a contract. Additionally, the firm could sell access to their Chat bot to their clients when doing an early case assessment.
ChatGPT, along with other models, are just the first generation much like Netscape was one of the first browsers and Ask Jeeves was one of the first search engines. They exist to prove the concept. Now, the adaptations begin.
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