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It's just easier to iterate and improve on a coding specialist AI when that is also the skill required to iterate on said AI.

Products that build on general LLM tech are already being used in other fields. For example, my lawyer friend has started using one by LexisNexis[0] and is duly impressed by how it works. It's only a matter of time before models like that get increasingly specialized for that kind of work, it's just harder for lawyers to drive that kind of change alone. Plus, there's a lot more resistance in 'legacy' professions to any kind of change, much less one that is perceived to threaten the livelihoods of established professionals.

Current LLMs are already not bad at a lot of things, but lawyer bots, accountant bots and more are likely coming.

[0] https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/products/lexis-plus-ai.page



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