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<blockquote data-quote="NatashaS98" data-source="post: 139009" data-attributes="member: 25015"><p>Hi [USER=25667]@aditya@tcla[/USER],</p><p></p><p>This is an impressive response - your answer is structured and detailed. You have drawn on your commercial and legal knowledge on multiple occasions, drawn on the news (e.g. the Bank of England predicting the UK to be out of a recession) and how this might connect to the way in which law firms in different practice areas might offer their advice. You also have highlighted how ChatGPT may benefit stakeholders and the technical, technological benefits of ChatGPT (your language in detailing this is precise and emphasises your technological knowledge too). I also like how you have considered what the tax and corporate teams could bring to AI projects - this helps make your answer stand out as original.</p><p></p><p>What is missing from your answer here is your ability to connect your ideas to others. You have some fantastic ideas which build on other people's in this group regarding any IP issues and data protection and privacy issues associated with ChatGPT. <strong>Can you now go a step further by providing a follow-up response where you can draw and build on other people's ideas in this thread? </strong>This will help you practice integrating other people's contributions in a group setting and in an interview - which ultimately helps to portray you as being receptive to others' ideas and as being a team player <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NatashaS98, post: 139009, member: 25015"] Hi [USER=25667]@aditya@tcla[/USER], This is an impressive response - your answer is structured and detailed. You have drawn on your commercial and legal knowledge on multiple occasions, drawn on the news (e.g. the Bank of England predicting the UK to be out of a recession) and how this might connect to the way in which law firms in different practice areas might offer their advice. You also have highlighted how ChatGPT may benefit stakeholders and the technical, technological benefits of ChatGPT (your language in detailing this is precise and emphasises your technological knowledge too). I also like how you have considered what the tax and corporate teams could bring to AI projects - this helps make your answer stand out as original. What is missing from your answer here is your ability to connect your ideas to others. You have some fantastic ideas which build on other people's in this group regarding any IP issues and data protection and privacy issues associated with ChatGPT. [B]Can you now go a step further by providing a follow-up response where you can draw and build on other people's ideas in this thread? [/B]This will help you practice integrating other people's contributions in a group setting and in an interview - which ultimately helps to portray you as being receptive to others' ideas and as being a team player :) [/QUOTE]
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