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<blockquote data-quote="afazeli-nia" data-source="post: 184814" data-attributes="member: 37265"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>AI and Technology in Applications. </strong>I use AI tools a lot and have great interest in them. While I don't review applications, I have reviewed lots as part of mentoring etc. I'd say with the current state of GenAI, the danger of hallucinations in generated responses and the lack of reasoning ability in GenAI models will make it quite hard for someone to just use GenAI to make a successful application. My personal opinion is that it's probably fair game to rely on GenAI to help with research etc as you would rely on a search engine, but I think getting AI to write your personal statement is doing you more harm than good. <em>Even if </em>it could write a killer application, AI is not magic and will not help someone succeed at interviews and on the job. There are no shortcuts!</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Staying on top of things. </strong>I am subscribed to <u>lots</u> of newsletters on the legal industry, news, IP/Tech/Commercial/Data Protection Law, technology and a myriad of other things. I receive probably ~50 emails per day, which get automatically filed to a news folder and every day I go through and read these emails. I do this on top of a full-time job so there is really no excuse for someone not to keep on top of these things if they are at university. Again, there are no shortcuts!</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>AI Tools Day-To-Day.</strong> Paul, Weiss actually has a very good working relationship with Harvey and we are encouraged to use their product day-to-day. What I have personally found really useful in Harvey is its ability to rephrase certain contract provisions. For example, if I have a provision in mind and want to make it sound "softer", I will ask Harvey to give me a few examples to help get the creative juices flowing. Generally however I tend to find that it is a good starting point but not (yet) doing my job for me!</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afazeli-nia, post: 184814, member: 37265"] [LIST] [*][B]AI and Technology in Applications. [/B]I use AI tools a lot and have great interest in them. While I don't review applications, I have reviewed lots as part of mentoring etc. I'd say with the current state of GenAI, the danger of hallucinations in generated responses and the lack of reasoning ability in GenAI models will make it quite hard for someone to just use GenAI to make a successful application. My personal opinion is that it's probably fair game to rely on GenAI to help with research etc as you would rely on a search engine, but I think getting AI to write your personal statement is doing you more harm than good. [I]Even if [/I]it could write a killer application, AI is not magic and will not help someone succeed at interviews and on the job. There are no shortcuts! [*][B]Staying on top of things. [/B]I am subscribed to [U]lots[/U] of newsletters on the legal industry, news, IP/Tech/Commercial/Data Protection Law, technology and a myriad of other things. I receive probably ~50 emails per day, which get automatically filed to a news folder and every day I go through and read these emails. I do this on top of a full-time job so there is really no excuse for someone not to keep on top of these things if they are at university. Again, there are no shortcuts! [*][B]AI Tools Day-To-Day.[/B] Paul, Weiss actually has a very good working relationship with Harvey and we are encouraged to use their product day-to-day. What I have personally found really useful in Harvey is its ability to rephrase certain contract provisions. For example, if I have a provision in mind and want to make it sound "softer", I will ask Harvey to give me a few examples to help get the creative juices flowing. Generally however I tend to find that it is a good starting point but not (yet) doing my job for me! [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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