A Collaboratively Built Benchmark for Measuring Legal Reasoning in Large Language Models
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The advent of large language models (LLMs) and their adoption by the legal community has given rise to the question: what types of legal reasoning can LLMs perform?
Neural Information Processing Systems
Feb-11-2025, 03:15:37 GMT
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