• @RustyEarthfire
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    71 day ago
    1. The bar exam is just one part of a larger set of qualifications
    2. The bar exam is just a (closed-book) proxy for the actual skills and knowledge being tested. While a reasonable proxy for humans, it is a poor proxy for computers
    • @[email protected]
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      121 hours ago

      Ok. What test would an LLM need to pass to convince you that it capable of being a lawyer?

      • @RustyEarthfire
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        33 hours ago

        The short answer is being admitted by the bar; we already trust them to certify humans.

        If for some reason I were arbiter, I would say a convincing record of doing actual legal work, vetted by existing lawyers. The legal profession already has a well-defined model of how non-lawyers can contribute to the work, so there is no need for a quantum leap up to being a lawyer.