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We've come so far since the slave driver with the bullwhip.
But are you sending data outside my machine for processing? Some asshole is going to argue I waived privilege. We all know that's bullshit but convincing my firm to pay for this without very specific words in the contract around your access rights to the data would make this a non-starter. And that seems to vary state to state.
Good luck! Great use of an LLM.
- Lord, why did I have to die so young at 45, in the prime of my life?!
- Hmm, let me check our records, what's your name, John Smith? ... John Smith ... here it is! You say you are only 45? According to your billable hours you are past 112.
A few suggestions: can they install it on prem? (The LLM “server”) Can they install it in their Azure or AWS tenant? Can it gather data from popular DMS and PMS? On prem and cloud? What about geolocation? Data likely needs to reside in the country of the entity if that country has sophisticated data laws What about things like information barriers - if anything sensitive is going where your teams eyeballs are / permissions allow, how do you deal with that?
Finally as I’m not overly familiar with LLMs I wonder how reliable it is - lawyers will expect perfection and all I hear about LLMs is hallucinations