Nothing to worry about
Nothing to worry about

Nothing to worry about

(a Jason article, not written with ChatGPT or any assistance)

Today, there is plenty to worry about.  Finances, political climate, leaders, job termination, relationships, health, and your current job.  I worry about a lot of things.  The labels are going around, and I can wear the neurodivergent ADHD with honors. I have learned to manage my worries with a theme “If I cannot control it, it cannot control me”.

For instance, I really cannot control when a company decides to separate my employment.  All that I can control is me.  Did I do my job, respond timely and courteously, are my tasks complete, and did I control my reactions.  The rest is in the control of the decision makers.

I find great peace in not worrying about the world out of my control.  However, I worry about everything else.  Did I just say that ______ fill in the blanks.  Will that get me fired?  How was the sales presentation?  And then, I will scrutinize every word I said and play the conversation back in my head until the next worry train arrives. -cont'd will this post have any value, or create a negative storm of comments. -In the end, I was brave, put the worry aside and wanted to share the experience of drafting a legal document and letting you decide if the technology is advancing.

Specifically, I don’t worry about AI.  I am not worried about an AI agent stepping in and doing my job.  With more than 1000 hours spent in front of ChatGPT writing prompts and testing the limits, the technology is just not there, yet.

Please, do me a favor.  I am looking for input.  Test drive this application and let me know what you think.  Was it a good experience?  Did you learn anything?  What can I offer to help you better understand the technology and how you might adopt AI solutions within your organization?

Objective: I want you to experience first hand ChatGPT in action attempting to produce a "divorce agreement". No, I dont want you to get a divorce, nor am I in the process; I want you to experience AI "attempting" to create a legal document. ChatGPT will try. ChatGPT will produce a draft document it interprets as good language. Nevertheless, you be the judge!

How worthless was the document? Regardless, the tech is quite amazing that with some fine tuning in the background, a sample legal agreement will attempt to be generated.

The instructions are simple:

1.      Visit jasonjones.site/members.aspx

2.      Create an account (this can be fictitious.  The purpose of the account is to block robots, agents, and nefarious actors). If preferred, don’t use your real email and make up a crazy password like xbgh4958. 

3.      After creating account, you will have access to ChatGPT as a service

4.      Use the copy/paste button and your prompt will auto completed

5.      Run the generate button, and a sample document will be created (you can even download the MS Word document)

You see.  You have nothing to worry about.  Especially law firms.  Legal staff will be augmented and enhanced, but not replaced. AI cannot write a good, defensible contract.  Nevertheless, it can greatly assist with document creation.  If a law firm really wanted to implement AI for legal documents, a better approach is to start with a template, and have AI review and suggest a different language pattern or prompt you to include additional sections.

Disclaimer: this article is purely for educational and entertainment purposes. The thoughts and opinions are mine alone, not sponsored or endorsed by any other entity.

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