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February 20, 2025 at 10:09 amI have seen many corporate lawyers using lexlegis.ai and Lucio which are the startups which are helping in drafting and case research especially to the corporate lawyers. How does this work from the inside because I did not use it hands on. How are lawyers using ChatGPT or deepseek in their daily work and what are the shortcomings they see while they work using these ai tools?When they use these tools what are the changes that you need to make your work better? -
BBrightwolf5745
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February 20, 2025 at 10:16 amI use it to write emails sometimes I suppose lol. Lexlegis.ai is useful when it works. Haven’t used lucio before. But otherwise when I’m drafting chat gpt is a nice way to paraphrase my words into something more formal or story-like. It even proofreads for me.-
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February 20, 2025 at 10:36 amHow lexlegis works and what kind of services does it offer? Compare to chatgpt how efficient do you consider lexlegis? If I want to try lexlegis as a litigation lawyer do i have a chance to make a free trial?-
BBrightwolf5745
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February 20, 2025 at 10:39 amLexlegis isn’t like chat gpt. It’s more of a research tool than a language algorithm. It’s useful but I’ve been having issues with using it lately so I wouldn’t recommend it.
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