A list of selected and curated information dedicated to Legal LLMs and GPTs.
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- Large Language Models and GPT for Legal
- Tutorials
- Prompt Engineering
- ChatGPT Detection
- Foundations of Legal Text Analytics
- Selected Articles on Technological Aspects
- Selected Articles on Legal and Regulatory Aspects
- Credits
- Stephen Wolfram: What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?
- Transformer models: an introduction and catalog
- ChatGPT at OpenAI
- OpenAI Evaluation Toolkit
- LLaMA: Open and Efficient Foundation Language Models
- Large Language Models: Report by KI Bundesverband
- Large Language Models: Hugging Face Report
- GPT Takes the Bar Exam
- Large Language Models as Corporate Lobbyists
- Legal Prompt Engineering for Multilingual Legal Judgement Prediction
- Towards Reasoning in Large Language Models: A Survey
- Report on Limitations of ChatGPT
- OpenAI Cookbook shares example code for accomplishing common tasks with the OpenAI API
- GPT in 60 Lines of NumPy
- Beginner’s Guide to the GPT-3 Model
- Using ChatGPT in Python
- Mastering the GPT-3 API in Python
- ChatGPT CLI and Python Wrapper
- Building GPT-3 applications — beyond the prompt
- Large-scale Self-supervised Pre-training Across Tasks, Languages, and Modalities
- Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback
- Prompt Engineering Guide
- Awesome ChatGPT Prompts
- Best practices for prompt engineering with OpenAI API
- Prompt Engineering 101 - Introduction and resources
- So you want to be a prompt engineer: Critical careers of the future
- Free Dolly: Introducing the World's First Truly Open Instruction-Tuned LLM
- More than 15k prompts: open source dataset of instruction-following records
- How Close is ChatGPT to Human Experts? Comparison Corpus, Evaluation, and Detection
- ChatGPT-Comparison-Detection Project
- On the Explainability of Natural Language Processing Deep Models
- Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing via Large Pre-Trained Language Models: A Survey
- Language models are few-shot learners: Train GPT-3 - an autoregressive language model with 175 billion parameters
- Language Models are Changing AI. We Need to Understand Them
- ChatGPT Is a Blurry JPEG of the Web
- Auditing Large Language Models: A Three-Layered Approach
- Regulating ChatGPT and other Large Generative AI Models
- Law, Policy, & AI Update: China Requires AI Watermarks, ChatGPT Won’t Make it to U.S. Courtrooms
- See Methods for Legal Text Analytics
- See Libraries for Legal Text Analytics
- See Datasets and Data for Legal Text Analytics
- See Tutorials for Legal Text Analytics
- See Research Groups, Labs, and Communities for Legal Text Analytics
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