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.
So does everybody else who deals with clients. Stop sending me the output of your chatbot with completely wrong solutions, ask me the fucking question not the chatbot.
I have had clients paste the entire output of their chatslop, including the preface where it tries to big up its own answer by telling the client how smart and clever its output is and it’ll show the IT people how they’re not technical but they’re thorough and intelligent and details oriented.
So does everybody else who deals with clients. Stop sending me the output of your chatbot with completely wrong solutions, ask me the fucking question not the chatbot.
I have had clients paste the entire output of their chatslop, including the preface where it tries to big up its own answer by telling the client how smart and clever its output is and it’ll show the IT people how they’re not technical but they’re thorough and intelligent and details oriented.
I like asking chatbots about subjects I’m already knowledgeable in, see it hallucinate thrice a paragraph till I want to jump out the window.
“So I asked ChatGPT…”
Yes you asked the random word generator.
Client: You’re telling me this lying machine didn’t provide real answers?!