As we show in a draft article, corpus linguistic tools have been shown to do what LLM AIs cannot—produce transparent, replicable evidence of how a word or phrase is ordinarily used by the public. More ...
At least one of those “human judges” is already experimenting with AI tools to help determine the meaning of words and phrases in legal texts. In May 2024, Judge Kevin Newsom of the US Court of ...
The rate of improvement of large language models appears to be slowing down. Legal tech vendors are leveraging strong relations with AI providers and improving skills like tool calling to drive ...
Attorneys often reach a point in their careers when more concentrated specialization or broader professional opportunities become a priority. Advanced legal education can help experienced lawyers ...
Our draft article shows that corpus linguistics delivers where LLM AI tools fall short—in producing nuanced linguistic data instead of bare, artificial conclusions. Modern textualism is built on at ...