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…