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Originally Posted by Coach
To the AI point, I recently met a very high-level lawyer and discussed this directly with them. I assumed, as I think many would, that AI would be great for lawyers for searching previous cases for precedent, but what they find is that if AI doesn't have an answer it just makes one up. And if it does that even once it's a huge problem, because now you'd have people citing law that doesn't actually exist.
So, because of that, they are actually extremely careful and take preventative steps to make sure absolutely zero AI is being used in their work, even for summaries etc..
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There context stuff in certain fields where words mean different things. It can cause problems. My boss used AI to review a report and it suggested we change all “firewall” references to “security system”…. Well. It was a report on an architectural firewall.