LegalBench: A Collaboratively Built Benchmark for Measuring Legal Reasoning in Large Language Models
–Neural Information Processing Systems
In using "LLMs", we are referring to language models which evince in-context learning capabilities (also referred to as "foundation models" [13]). This behavior has traditionally been observed in models with at least a billion parameters.
Neural Information Processing Systems
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