In the realm of legal technology, the integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) has been a game-changer for analyzing and understanding complex …
Julian Bryant
Julian Bryant
Julian is an lawyer and iOS developer based in San Diego, CA. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.A. in Gov’t, Japanese, and Computer Applications and has a law degree from Georgetown University. He can be online via Insta @juliandelsol
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App Dev.FeaturedLegal InnovationMachine Learning
Building a Custom Agent for Completing Probate Legal Forms
I recently got a call from a friend who had a situation where a family member had unfortunately passed away and there …
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Using LLM Models to Understand Complex Documents (Results)
In the previous article I described the architecture of a system that enables a user to ask questions of a long, complex …
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FeaturedLegal InnovationMachine Learning
Creating a Python-Based Document Q&A App Using OpenAI Language Models
With the previous article about natural language processing (NLP) and large language models (LLMs) as background, I’d like to walk you through an …
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One possibility that has intrigued me for years at the intersection of law and technology has been getting computer systems to “understand” …
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Money on Chain: An Opportunity for Leveraged Bitcoin Returns
Introduction to DeFi Imagine you want to provide a very simple financial service on the Internet. Two people, Alice and Bob, want …
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I feel like a lot of the 1st generation blockchain applications have been taking advantage of the ability to use the technology …
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A while back I worked with a few friends to build CryptoSusu, our first smart contract on Ethereum. It was basically an …
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I had bought my initial ADA (the native token/currency for Cardano) on Crypto.com and then later on Coinbase. It was only recently …
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Challenge Too often I’ve noticed that friends and family members of folks struggling with substance abuse don’t have a good way to …