GPT-4 for Lawyers — slow, but mighty

The video above shows how GPT-4 generates its output on a question and compares it to the available information in a legal publisher's database.

GPT-4 for Lawyers — slow, but mighty
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ChatGPT 4 is becoming a transformative tool for legal professionals, despite slower response times. In this post, we explore its implications for lawyers and how it may revolutionize legal practices.

The video above demonstrates a plugin I built that sends questions to ChatGPT 4, an AI-powered chatbot, and returns them to your browser without needing to leave the page. I recently received access to the API, and while the response time is slower compared to GPT-3 or ChatGPT, it offers far superior outcomes, particularly for law firms.

What is ChatGPT 4 and How is it Relevant for Lawyers?

ChatGPT 4 for lawyers has made significant waves as a powerful and accessible natural language processing (NLP) tool. Developers have explored the capabilities of these tools, focusing on producing tailored outcomes for legal use cases, including conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and crafting effective ChatGPT prompts for lawyers. ChatGPT 4 enhances previous models by delivering a better understanding of user intent, a more extensive context scope, and sharper outputs, which are essential for formulating legal strategy and arguments.

The video illustrates how ChatGPT 4 generates its responses based on user queries and correlates them with pertinent information from a legal publisher's database. While it may not fully replace lawyers in their practice, it serves as an essential starting point for research that doesn't depend on traditional sources like Google or Facebook.

Surprise!

On a related note, the browser plugin was predominantly written by ChatGPT 4 itself! This showcases the potential of generative AI in transforming how legal professionals create marketing content and handle documentation. If you haven't yet delved into the capabilities of these advanced NLP models, now is the time, as these technologies will only continue to evolve and enhance the legal industry.