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Remote Legal Editor

London
money-bag 175.00-175.00 Daily
Posted Yesterday

Remote Role£175.00 per day You must have a UK Law degree and be a qualified solicitor with 1-5 years'' experience, research and analysis experience and advanced Excel. You must be available immediately!Our client, a Global Legal Publishing client are looking for multiple Resources to support a review Review of LLM Generated Output of UK Legal Content. You must have 1-5 years'' litigation experience. My client will consider LLM degree plus other legal experience, but if you do not have this, your application will not be considered.They have a fantastic project testing the efficiency of AI for Legal Practitioners! It''s a very exciting project and opportunity to test the efficiency of the hot topic of AI Start date: 23rd March End date/extension: 31st August / potential for extension Location: Remote UK Hours per week: 40 - Flexible on hours but must be Monday-Friday Pay Rate: £175 PAYE plus holiday pay / £220.00 UMBRELLAJOB DESCRIPTION:This project will test the outputs from a Large Language Model (LLM) that is being tested for the creation of AI generated draft legal content, including memos and briefs; summaries of legal content types, including opinions and statues; and research answers. Using Excel and other tools, a portion of the work will involve creating inputs/prompts for an LLM and analysing outputs from the model for model training.Editors may be asked to evaluate outputs for specific legal content against a set of required elements.The editors may also be asked ..... full job details .....

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