A Short Post on GPT: Understanding Use Cases and Potential Risks in a Legal Context
<p>As technology moves at an almost mind-numbing pace, attorneys and legal professionals have already and will continue to discover innovative ways to revolutionize legal practice, including using the Generative Pre-trained Transformer known as GPT. As I am sure you already know from all the endless GPT hype, GPT is an artificial intelligence language model that can generate human-like text based on a prompt. Outside the law, it has been used for language translation, chatbots, and even creative writing. But now, legal professionals are working out how it can be useful in the legal industry as well.</p>
<p>One way legal professionals may use GPT in a legal context is by training the model on large legal datasets, such as case law or contracts. Once trained, the model can generate summaries, saving these professionals valuable time in the research process. This may prove especially useful for large firms or in-house legal departments that handle a high volume of legal work.</p>
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