Dutch lawyers increasingly have to convince clients that they can’t rely on AI-generated legal advice because chatbots are often inaccurate, the Financieele Dagblad (FD) found when speaking to several lawfirms. A recent survey by Deloitte showed that 60 percent of lawfirms see clients trying to perform simple legal tasks with AI tools, hoping to achieve a faster turnaround or lower fees.

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    4 hours ago

    I find it useless for even basic tasks. The fact that some people follow it blindly like a god is so concerning.

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      1 hour ago

      I work in a health-care-adjacent industry and you’d be surprised how many people blindly follow LLMs for medical advice

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      58 minutes ago

      It’s been doing wonders to help me improve materials I produce so that they fit better to some audiences. Also I can use those to spot missing points / inconsistencies against the ton of documents we have in my shop when writing something. It’s quite useful when using it as a sparing partner so far.

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        It’s great when you have basic critical thinking skills and can use it like a tool.

        Unfortunately, many people don’t have those and just use AI as a substitute for their own brain.

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          11 minutes ago

          Yeah well same applies for a lot of tools… I’m not certified for flying a plane and look at me not flying one either… but I’m not shitting on planes…