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<blockquote data-quote="NatashaS98" data-source="post: 138766" data-attributes="member: 25015"><p>Hi [USER=13128]@ALYH[/USER] <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Here is my feedback on your answer:</p><p></p><p>- <strong>The summary: </strong>You have correctly summarised the article at hand - well done on this! Please note, however, to be more specific with your language for clarity. It would have been better here to simply state that 'The launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT has increased market interest in the use of AI' (this would help avoid confusion as to what you mean by 'it' in this instance).</p><p>- <strong>The advantages:</strong> You have clearly expressed, in your own words, the advantages associated with ChatGPT. In a group setting or interview, it is important to be able to articulate your thoughts in your own words (a trap can be getting caught in the technicalities of the case, which can then make it more difficult for you to both understand and express your thoughts on ChatGPT. I think you did well to clearly express in a conversational way what the advantages of ChatGPT are).</p><p></p><p>To build on your ideas regarding the advantages of ChatGPT, I would encourage you to read [USER=27802]@pinkpineapple[/USER]'s excellent explanation of how ChatGPT could also be a more cost-efficient way of delivering customer service within a legal context. Whilst you have done well to talk about Ernie and Harvey and how they may facilitate daily tasks, you could have gone a step further by talking in more precise terms about the commercial advantages of ChatGPT. ChatGPT facilitating tasks ultimately ensures a more cost-efficient service for the client and can give firms like Allen & Overy a more competitive edge. <em>Can you build now on [USER=27802]@pinkpineapple[/USER]'s ideas and think of any specific professional sectors that might be more productive and provide a better customer service as a result of ChatGPT?</em></p><p></p><p>When you are conveying your ideas to others, the most effective way is to have a clear structure (as you have used in detailing the disadvantages of ChatGPT). In a group setting or interview, I would encourage you to provide a numerical structure to your answer regarding the advantages of ChatGPT. For instance, you could start by saying 'There are three advantages to ChatGPT. Firstly {X]..., Secondly [X] ..., Thirdly [X]...'</p><p></p><p><strong>- The disadvantages:</strong></p><p>Your articulation of the disadvantages of ChatGPT is clear and structured - well done on this.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>The practice areas that might be affected/implicated: </strong>You have astutely identified that as AI bots such as ChatGPT are new, evolving technologies and therefore regulatory assistance will be needed from law firms to advise clients on any new regulatory developments. Your point regarding the government announcing that AI bots will fit under the Online Harm Bill is a great one to make and really highlights your commercial knowledge.</p><p></p><p>To improve, it might be better to be more specific when you talk about how commercial, technology and regulatory practice areas might be affected. Commercial practice areas are vast and it is therefore important to narrow in on which commercial practice areas might be particularly affected. Although you mention it in passing, you could have elaborated on the IP issues which may arise from ChatGPT (as mentioned eloquently by both [USER=23592]@georgiannna29[/USER] and [USER=25536]@justkeepswimming[/USER]). <em>Can you now comment and elaborate further on their points regarding the IP issues associated with ChatGPT?</em> You could have elaborated on your point regarding data privacy<em> (take a look at [USER=25667]@aditya@tcla[/USER]'s response of how ChatGPT could expose confidential data or cause ownership issues in the transfer of data).</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NatashaS98, post: 138766, member: 25015"] Hi [USER=13128]@ALYH[/USER] :) Here is my feedback on your answer: - [B]The summary: [/B]You have correctly summarised the article at hand - well done on this! Please note, however, to be more specific with your language for clarity. It would have been better here to simply state that 'The launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT has increased market interest in the use of AI' (this would help avoid confusion as to what you mean by 'it' in this instance). - [B]The advantages:[/B] You have clearly expressed, in your own words, the advantages associated with ChatGPT. In a group setting or interview, it is important to be able to articulate your thoughts in your own words (a trap can be getting caught in the technicalities of the case, which can then make it more difficult for you to both understand and express your thoughts on ChatGPT. I think you did well to clearly express in a conversational way what the advantages of ChatGPT are). To build on your ideas regarding the advantages of ChatGPT, I would encourage you to read [USER=27802]@pinkpineapple[/USER]'s excellent explanation of how ChatGPT could also be a more cost-efficient way of delivering customer service within a legal context. Whilst you have done well to talk about Ernie and Harvey and how they may facilitate daily tasks, you could have gone a step further by talking in more precise terms about the commercial advantages of ChatGPT. ChatGPT facilitating tasks ultimately ensures a more cost-efficient service for the client and can give firms like Allen & Overy a more competitive edge. [I]Can you build now on [USER=27802]@pinkpineapple[/USER]'s ideas and think of any specific professional sectors that might be more productive and provide a better customer service as a result of ChatGPT?[/I] When you are conveying your ideas to others, the most effective way is to have a clear structure (as you have used in detailing the disadvantages of ChatGPT). In a group setting or interview, I would encourage you to provide a numerical structure to your answer regarding the advantages of ChatGPT. For instance, you could start by saying 'There are three advantages to ChatGPT. Firstly {X]..., Secondly [X] ..., Thirdly [X]...' [B]- The disadvantages:[/B] Your articulation of the disadvantages of ChatGPT is clear and structured - well done on this. - [B]The practice areas that might be affected/implicated: [/B]You have astutely identified that as AI bots such as ChatGPT are new, evolving technologies and therefore regulatory assistance will be needed from law firms to advise clients on any new regulatory developments. Your point regarding the government announcing that AI bots will fit under the Online Harm Bill is a great one to make and really highlights your commercial knowledge. To improve, it might be better to be more specific when you talk about how commercial, technology and regulatory practice areas might be affected. Commercial practice areas are vast and it is therefore important to narrow in on which commercial practice areas might be particularly affected. Although you mention it in passing, you could have elaborated on the IP issues which may arise from ChatGPT (as mentioned eloquently by both [USER=23592]@georgiannna29[/USER] and [USER=25536]@justkeepswimming[/USER]). [I]Can you now comment and elaborate further on their points regarding the IP issues associated with ChatGPT?[/I] You could have elaborated on your point regarding data privacy[I] (take a look at [USER=25667]@aditya@tcla[/USER]'s response of how ChatGPT could expose confidential data or cause ownership issues in the transfer of data).[/I] [/QUOTE]
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