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Panel of AI Experts for Lawyers: Custom GPT Software Is Now Available
Ralph Losey of Losey AI, LLC, releases his GPT for AI Panel of Experts. Requiring only a basic ChatGPT account, the GPT allows for unlimited topic exploration and brainstorming with fully created legal AI personae...
Circuits in Session: Addendum and Elaboration of the Appellate Court Judge Experiment
Here I (Ralph Losey) will report on the do over and so supplement the first article. These two experiments will set up a third and final article providing a full analysis and legal critique of...
Circuits in Session: How AI Challenges Traditional Appellate Dynamics
This article describes an experiment using OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 to do appellate work, usually considered the most intellectually challenging area of the law. My hypothesis was that AI was already capable of acting as an appellate...
REAL OR FAKE? New Law Review Article Provides a Good Framework for Judges to Make the Call
The GPTJUDGE: Justice in a Generative AI World article will be published in October by Duke Law & Technology Review. The authors are Maura Grossman, Paul Grimm, Daniel Brown and Molly Xu. In addition to...
A Buddhist AI – “The DUDE” – Explains the Eight Steps of Hybrid Multimodal Document Review with Help from a Human Lawyer
Written by Chat GPT 3.5, partly in “Comic Hipster Style” with Ralph Losey Losey to Chat: “Use a comedic hipster writing style to explain my eight steps of electronic document review.” Chat GPT 3.5 replies:...
GPT-3 Explains Itself to Tech-Savvy e-Discovery Lawyers and Shows a Few Possible Applications
Article and Illustrations Written by GPT-3 as Generated by Human Attorney, Ralph Losey GPT-3 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3) is a state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) model developed by OpenAI. It is trained on a massive...
How Information Theory Can Be Applied To Improve e-Discovery
Written and Illustrated by Chat GPT with Prompts and Quality Control by Ralph Losey What Is Information Theory? Information theory is a branch of mathematics and computer science that deals with the representation, transmission, and...
The Right to Privacy in Modern Discovery: a review of another great law review article – Part 3
This is the conclusion of the blog, The Right to Privacy in Modern Discovery: a review of another great law review article. See here for Part 1 and Part 2. This blog series considers the interplay...
EARLY NEUTRAL EVALUATION: Can a Stitch In Time Save Nine? – Part Two
Conclusion to a two part Blog on Experiments by the US District Courts, in both the Southern and Northern Districts of California, with a type of Alternative Dispute Resolution procedure called Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE)....
Robophobia: Great New Law Review Article – Part 3
This article is the conclusion to my three-part review of Robophobia by Professor Andrew Woods. Robophobia, 93 U. Colo. L. Rev. 51 (Winter, 2022). See here for Part 1 and Part 2 of my review....
Robophobia: Great New Law Review Article – Part 2
This article continues my review of Robophobia by Professor Andrew Woods. See here for Part 1. I want to start off Part 2 with a quote from Andrew Woods in the Introduction to his article,...
Robophobia: Great New Law Review Article – Part 1
This blog is the first part of my review of one of the most interesting law review articles I’ve read in a long time, Robophobia. Woods, Andrew K., Robophobia, 93 U. Colo. L. Rev. 51 ...