Chat GPT Tutorial For Lawyers with Simon Gibson

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Welcome to my ChatGPT-3 tutorial for lawyers! In this tutorial, we will explore how to leverage the power of GPT-3 to improve your legal firm's digital marketing, automate document drafting and streamline communication with clients. With its advanced language processing capabilities, GPT-3 is transforming the way lawyers work, saving time and increasing efficiency.
    In this video tutorial, I will show you how to use GPT-3 to maximize your productivity in the legal field and guide you through some interesting ways Open AI can be used by legal leaders. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of ChatGPT-3 and see how it can benefit you!
    Note: This text was produced using OpenAI ;-)
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    Additionally, if you're interested in exploring the wider implications of AI technology in the legal and legal services sector, you may also be interested in watching my podcast episode with Dr. Catriona Wolfden. In this episode, we delve into the future of the legal industry and how AI, including ChatGPT-3, is shaping it. Don't miss this insightful discussion!

Komentáře • 44

  • @vallab19
    @vallab19 Před rokem +10

    I am a lay person, senior citizen, an activist fighting against corruption, at present trying to file court case but facing many legal challenges including financial resources. I am not tech a savvy person but luckily able to have and work with ChatGPT in my computer. In my present situation I find your video presentation really helpful. Thank you.

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem +1

      Thanks very much, I’m delighted that the tutorial has been of value

    • @melgrover3281
      @melgrover3281 Před rokem +1

      Would like to know how to get past the word limits. In writing pleadings I'm like this woman as well non lawyer. Seems like the BAR association already has its hands in this. Creating a disadvantage to those who have a right to present their own case. I have a few drafts but it won't allow for all the details in one shot. Would one use a pdf maybe of it? Would love best ways to approach and prompts. To continue to add facts in sections. (Word limits) And then have it complete the final draft. So far no go. It starts over. Even giving instructions before and after. Great video though! Really appreciate.

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem +1

      Hi Mel - thanks for this feedback much appreciated. Are you using Chat GPT4 under a paid subscription? Or are you on a trial period through the Open AI website? Please let me know and I will find out the answer for you.

    • @melgrover3281
      @melgrover3281 Před rokem +1

      @@FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom I think still on 3 but i signed up for 4. non payment. but is the plan soon as i can. I am also if you dont mind me asking, i am watching another guys videos hes using "Kevin" to give verbal prompts and talk to it. but does not give an email to ask this question. It looks like he's using chat4; czcams.com/video/mh4D64NPkBU/video.html
      possibly dragonspeak maybe? I also found preplexi or something like that so it can read pdfs. but still trying to figure out how to use it. LOL unfortunately, my grama brain isn't like it used to be. :( due to all the trauma this issue has caused. Thank you soo much for your help!

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem +1

      @@melgrover3281 Thanks Mel I will check however I think with the new version of ChatGPT being prioritized they may be putting the word limit squeeze on previous versions

  • @user-ky1ch5bi3l
    @user-ky1ch5bi3l Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you Mr Simon Gibson for your valuable tips on chat GPT , I think your style of interpretation is awesome . I promise to follow you from New Delhi , India .

  • @garethsims4124
    @garethsims4124 Před rokem +5

    thanks for the video it was helpful. Just adding to comment below - Chat GBT doesn't reach into internet, it reached into a kind of database which was uploaded to it and it is therefore not contemporaneous as only has information up to Sept 2021

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem

      Hi Thanks for the feedback and very pleased the tutorial was useful. That’s a very interesting point on Chat GPT and the internet. Did you catch their CEO (Sam Altma) on Lex Friendman’s podcast a couple of weeks ago? My impression is that - amongst many other content resources - a number of internet platforms do play a part in Chat GPT’s learning. Take a listen and let me know if you agree.

    • @rsenterprises3765
      @rsenterprises3765 Před rokem +1

      It doesn't reach into the internet, it's knowledge stops as Sept 2021. You can use Bard though from Google.

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem

      Thanks for the clarification!

  • @SirHargreeves
    @SirHargreeves Před rokem +5

    GPT-4 is quite remarkable at legal research. It knows the case law and statutes. You can even type in the facts of the case and it will provide an opinion citing cases and statutes. Only a qualified lawyer will know the quality of its output.

  • @deepakkumarkashyap5185
    @deepakkumarkashyap5185 Před rokem +2

    Really very useful & informative as now Chatgpt can be used by lawyers for various legal purposes.

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback. Really pleased that you found the tutorial useful!

    • @bobbic9868
      @bobbic9868 Před rokem +1

      Check out what happened in a case before a US District Court June 8, 2023….

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem +1

      Yes indeed! Here’s my article in Legal Futures on this issue
      www.legalfutures.co.uk/blog/cautioning-the-legal-sector-ai-is-a-tool-not-a-panacea

  • @maraisdekker2415
    @maraisdekker2415 Před rokem +2

    It will be difficult to predict the outcome of a trial without the process documents and evidence.
    At this stage this tool is as clever as its prompts. Asking the right questions should be akin to good lawyering.

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem +1

      Agreed Marais. Might AI or other tech provide the platform for documents to be shared and understood more efficiently?

    • @maraisdekker2415
      @maraisdekker2415 Před rokem +1

      @@FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom most definitely it will and its already started. Can’t wait to see the breakthroughs that are coming!

  • @theguywholookslikeme
    @theguywholookslikeme Před rokem +7

    It seems that this video is based on some wrong assumptions about how generative AI works. ChatGPT is not "reaching into the internet". The way LLMs and generative AI works is by predicting the next word based on the data the LLM was fed. Basically, every output is guessed (a highly sophisticated guess) and any correlation to facts is purely coincidental. The better the model, the higher the likelihood of facts and AI output correlating.

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem +1

      Hi Thanks for the feedback. That’s a very interesting point on Chat GPT and the internet. Did you catch their CEO (Sam Altman) on Lex Friendman’s podcast a couple of weeks ago? My impression is that - amongst many other content resources - a number of internet platforms do play a part in Chat GPT’s learning. Take a listen and let me know if you agree.

  • @200vaibhav1
    @200vaibhav1 Před rokem +1

    Good video

  • @JL-xd4cn
    @JL-xd4cn Před rokem +3

    Superb video indeed. I have saved over £10k because of this thing. But, there's always a but😂 dont rely on it's case law and it wont appear in court for you.

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem

      Glad you found the tutorial useful! And I totally agree - Chap GPT can save a lawyer time but don’t rely on it just yet!

  • @none4644
    @none4644 Před 10 měsíci

    You can easily find an NDA template and fill out the blank sections.

  • @7budfox
    @7budfox Před rokem +1

    Tip for gaining followers. Next time consider splitting the same contents in 3 videos, or even more.

  • @19kickboxer68
    @19kickboxer68 Před rokem +1

    That prompting is really poor. 'Write me a blog post'. What is that supposed to accomplish. All you are going to get is a very weak outline of reworded content from a compilation of existing information - i.e someone elses blog posts.
    Put that on a website and Google wont even bother to index it.
    prompt engineering to generate good content is a skill in itself.
    I think you should have done a lot more research into Chat GPT before posting this as it gives a false impression to people who have no understanding.

    • @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom
      @FromTheCourtroomToTheBoardroom  Před rokem

      Thanks for your feedback, I really appreciate you joining the discussion. I accept this constructive criticism. Our understanding of ChatGPT and other LLM’s has progressed such a lot since I recorded this tutorial in February 23. I’m not sure “Prompt architecture” was a thing then but as you say it definitely is now and a more sophisticated strategy will definitely lead to better results. I am back in the studio on 19th September recording an updated (and I hope more advanced) tutorial. What your view on the areas I need to be tackling? Has anyone else got views? I’ll make sure that the tutorial delivers best possible value to you folks 👍