
Sam Carter
433 posts






CHUCK NORRIS, ACTION ICON AND ‘WALKER TEXAS RANGER’ STAR, DIES AT 86 - VARIETY


Drafting agreements from scratch with AI is very stupid. Lawyers don’t do this. They work off trusted precedents, like engineers forking trusted codebases. Drafting from scratch means you need to review every. single. word. like it’s the first time you’ve ever read it. In a 60 page doc that’s basically impossible to do well. It’s like expecting to write a complex program and for it to work perfectly the first time you hit “run”. This is one of the big things non-lawyers don’t understand about AI for legal. We know because we have 4,000 legal teams using Spellbook, and they use us to modify known precedents, not to draft contracts from scratch.

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