Tagged “ai”
The charismatic prototype
Most of AI applications and the teams behind them face the challenge of the charismatic prototype - a phrase Shyam Sankar (Palantir's CTO) tossed in his recent interview.
ReadDirect AI access is the 'command line' moment of app design
I came to believe that exposing direct access to an LLM or other AI is often an equivalent of command line access to a computer, with similar pain points.
Read2-4 years too early for AI in legal
I believe we're 2-4 years too early to apply AI in the legal space, and the bottleneck is not necessarily benchmark-measured LLM performance.
ReadPrompt engineering tricks for LLMs
Most people overcomplicate prompt engineering. There are 100-page-long prompt cookbooks that can be distilled into a few techniques that have the highest leverage.
ReadRAG without embeddings and AI infra companies
At Hotseat, we've hit a major milestone: the relevance of quotes from our PDF repository has jumped from 18% to 72%.
ReadThe anatomy of Hotseat's AI
Hotseat's anatomy - a few product design choices that take a raw and nascent technology of Large Language Models and turn it into a functional tool.
ReadTowards high-caliber answers to AI-refined legal questions
I’ve been testing Hotseat - an AI-based Q&A for legal - with a small set of lawyers to see whether AI can produce high-caliber answers to legal questions.
ReadYou don't want to work with embeddings
Embeddings are the assembly of the AI world. We should spare people touching them and climb the abstraction ladder as fast as possible. As we did in software.
ReadAnnouncing Hotseat: AI in legal that's actually useful
I have yet to meet a lawyer who wishes they could spend more time at night solving a legal question.
ReadAI-boosted development and specialization's wall collapse
In the new AI-boosted world, what excites me the most is that it allows me to get upskilled in unfamiliar specializations and take on more ambitious projects.
ReadThe EU AI Act: an AI-generated changelog
You're an assistant at a law firm. Please summarise the amendments from June 14, 2023, applied to the proposed EU AI Act.
ReadGenerative AI is another driving seat
We’re in another cycle of AI moral panic. [...] The social fabric, social order, and the truth are about to be leveled by a savage AI bulldozer.
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