AI isn’t perfect. But neither are other tools we use each day

AI still has a lot to learn before it can handle our demands without failing. But let’s not get too picky, there’s always a silver lining!

For instance, who doesn’t love it when your smart speaker ignores you, like a stubborn teenager? Or when your phone’s autocorrect transforms “I love you” into “I loathe you”? Such sweet moments.

Seriously though, I think it’s wise to keep things in perspective. For example:

-We use and rely upon automobiles to get from one place to another, but they occasionally break down and are the cause of millions of injuries and over a million deaths each year around the world.

-Every day we use our smartphones to stay connected with loved ones and access important information, but they’re also a leading cause of distraction and can negatively impact our mental health when used excessively.

-We rely on our credit cards to make purchases and manage our finances, but they’re vulnerable to fraud and can leave us with financial losses and identity theft.

-We use elevators to get to higher floors with ease, but they can also malfunction or break down, causing inconvenience and even injury.

-Most of us use microwaves to heat up food quickly, but they can also cause food to become overheated, potentially leading to burns and other injuries.

-We rely on our computers to complete work and access information, but they can be hacked and vulnerable to viruses, leading to data breaches and other security risks.

-We use power tools to complete tasks more quickly and efficiently, but they can also cause serious injury if not used properly or if they malfunction.

-Many of us use public transportation to get around, but it can also be unreliable, leading to missed appointments and other issues.

-We rely on airplanes to take long trips, but 70-90 times a year the world experiences tragic airplane crashes.

-We use our bikes to stay active and get around without relying on cars, but they can be dangerous if we don’t follow traffic rules or if we’re not wearing proper safety gear.

-We rely on our home security systems to keep us safe and secure, but they can also malfunction or be compromised by hackers, leaving us vulnerable to break-ins and theft.

Nothing is perfect.

Everything can be improved upon.

But here’s the deal- the thing with AI is that it’s constantly working to improve itself.

That’s why AI is such a powerful and interesting tool.

But here’s the million dollar question.

With constant and never ending learning, training and improvement, how long will it take for AI to be perfect?

Mitch
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How I used ChatGPT to improve a force majeure clause

Most performance contracts have force majeure clauses. This is a contractual provision that excuses a party from performing its obligations under the contract when an event or circumstance beyond the party’s control and unforeseeable at the time of contracting, such as natural disasters or acts of war, makes performance impossible or impractical.

In today’s business environment, a loss of electricity can cripple a global digital event. Viruses like Covid19 can shut down a city, state or country and make performance difficult if not  impossible.

With the above in mind, and to help protect our clients, we decided to leverage the power of OpenAI ChatGPT to add more substances to our default template force majeure clause.

The default force majeure clause reads as follows:

“Neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure to perform its obligations under this contract to the extent that such delay or failure is caused by an event or circumstance beyond its control, including but not limited to acts of God, war, terrorism, riots, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the affected party.”

Not bad, but we can do better. What if the power goes out? What if there’s another virus outbreak? Using the following prompt:

“Maintaining the full content and context of the above, add a sentence or two specifically including the loss of power, electricity or the existence of a disease or virus including but not limited to Covid19, also specific events or circumstances.”

This is what ChatGPT gave me:

“Neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure to perform its obligations under this contract to the extent that such delay or failure is caused by an event or circumstance beyond its control, including but not limited to acts of God, war, terrorism, riots, loss of power or electricity, disease or virus outbreak including but not limited to Covid-19, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the affected party. The affected party shall use its reasonable efforts to minimize the impact of the event or circumstance on its performance under this contract and to resume its full performance as soon as reasonably practicable.”

To cover differences of opinion based upon science or politics (a big issue that resulted in a great deal of litigation these past several years) and to give our client as much flexibility as possible, we are going to add unilateral decision making abilities to this particular clause.

We then prompted ChatGPT:

“Add to the above the right of our client, to have the unilateral authority, to deem any and all of the events or circumstances mentioned, as sufficient to trigger the force majeure clause having force and effect.”

ChatGPT then gave us:

“Neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure to perform its obligations under this contract to the extent that such delay or failure is caused by an event or circumstance beyond its control, including but not limited to acts of God, war, terrorism, riots, loss of power or electricity, disease or virus outbreak including but not limited to Covid-19, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the affected party. The affected party shall use its reasonable efforts to minimize the impact of the event or circumstance on its performance under this contract and to resume its full performance as soon as reasonably practicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, our client shall have the unilateral authority to deem any and all of the events or circumstances mentioned in this clause as sufficient to trigger the force majeure clause having force and effect.

Now compare the two clauses. Which clause would you rather have in your performance contract?

I could have done all of this with one master prompt in about 30 seconds but I wanted to show you the process.

Before wrapping up this example, just for fun, let me ask ChatGPT one more question. My prompt was:

“What else do you recommend that I add to this force majeure clause?”

This is ChatGPT’s response:

“Here are a few additional recommendations for what you could consider adding to the force majeure clause in your contract:

#1: A notice provision: Specify how and when the affected party must notify the other party of the force majeure event, and what information should be provided.

#2: Duration of force majeure event: Indicate how long the force majeure event must last before the affected party can claim relief under the clause.

#3: Mitigation obligations: Include language requiring the affected party to take reasonable steps to minimize the impact of the force majeure event on its performance under the contract.

#4: Termination rights: Address the circumstances under which the parties may terminate the contract if the force majeure event continues for an extended period of time.

#5: Alternative performance options: Consider including language that requires the affected party to provide alternative means of performance if the force majeure event prevents them from performing their obligations under the contract in their original form.

Great suggestions!

OK, let’s add them to an already solid clause with this prompt:

“Add each of these recommended provisions to the above force majeure clause. With respect to #2, give 5 days notice. With respect to #4, include a termination date of 10 days if the force majeure event continues.”

This is the ChatGPT response:

“Neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure to perform its obligations under this contract to the extent that such delay or failure is caused by an event or circumstance beyond its control, including but not limited to acts of God, war, terrorism, riots, loss of power or electricity, disease or virus outbreak including but not limited to Covid-19, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the affected party. 

The affected party shall use its reasonable efforts to minimize the impact of the event or circumstance on its performance under this contract and to resume its full performance as soon as reasonably practicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, our client shall have the unilateral authority to deem any and all of the events or circumstances mentioned in this clause as sufficient to trigger the force majeure clause having force and effect.

If a force majeure event occurs, the affected party shall provide the other party with written notice of such event within five (5) days of its occurrence, including a description of the event and an estimate of the expected duration of the delay.

If the force majeure event continues for more than ten (10) days, either party may terminate this contract upon written notice to the other party, without liability to the other party for such termination.”

Now remember, there are dozens of other clauses in our contracts (venue, jurisdiction, choice of law, indemnification, and attorney fees just to mention a few). A lawyer could use ChatGPT to drill down on each provision and section of a contract taking a client’s unique circumstances into consideration.

Conclusion

Truth be told, the final version of a force majeure clause is what we started recommending to our client about 3 weeks after Covid19 started to make the daily news. The above example was simply to show you a powerful way ChatGPT can help any business or profession create better solutions for clients. The quality of your questions (prompts) will determine the value of the ai response.

Please stay in touch and make today your masterpiece!

Mitch Jackson, Esq.

2013 California Litigation Lawyer of the Year

2009 Orange County Trial Lawyer of the Year

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What my law firm is focusing on in 2023

Embrace change. It’s the only constant in the realms of business and law.

At my firm, we understand the transformative power of technology and how it’s shaping the world. So, as we step into 2023, we’re doubling down on our efforts to stay ahead of the curve.

We’re learning, growing, and expanding our expertise in the game-changing technologies shared in this deck.

Additionally, we’re collaborating and referring to other thought leaders in the legal industry who specialize in these cutting-edge areas. Together, we’re charting a new course for the future of business and law.

In this deck, I share exactly what we’re up to and the compass we’re using to guide us to our desired destination.

Visit JacksonWilson.io

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Our compass in 2023 is right here. 

Hey ChatGPT- Show me the top web3, metaverse and ai books

I asked ChatGPT the following:

“Create a 10 row table for the top web3, metaverse and ai books. include the following columns:

Row number, Book Name, Book Author, Description, Category, Link, Cool Oneliner.”

Here’s what it gave me:

Sure, here’s an updated and expanded table of the top web3, metaverse, and AI books:

Row Number Book Title Author Description Category Link Cool Oneliner
1 “The Web3, Metaverse, and AI Handbook” Mitch Jackson and Garrett Jackson Comprehensive guide to web3, metaverse, and AI technology, trends, and applications Web3, Metaverse, AI N/A “Unlocking the future with the power of web3, the metaverse, and AI”

 

2 “From AI to Blockchain: 14 Technology Trends Every Lawyer Must Know!” Mitch Jackson Practical guide for lawyers on the most important technology trends transforming the legal industry AI, Blockchain, Legal Technology N/A “Navigating the legal landscape in the age of AI and blockchain”

 

3 “Into the Metaverse: The Essential Guide to the Business Opportunities of the Web3 Era” Cathy Hackl Examination of the business opportunities in the emerging web3 era and metaverse Metaverse, Web3 N/A “Discovering the limitless possibilities of the web3 era and metaverse”

 

4 “Blockchain Basics: A Non-Technical Introduction in 25 Steps” Daniel Drescher Introduction to the fundamentals of blockchain technology, written in a non-technical, easy-to-understand style Blockchain N/A “Your step-by-step guide to understanding blockchain”

 

5 “AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order” Kai-Fu Lee Examination of how artificial intelligence is shaping the future, with a focus on China and Silicon Valley AI N/A “Discovering the world of tomorrow, powered by AI”

 

6 “The Metaverse: How Virtual Reality is Changing the World” Christopher Harz Overview of the development and impact of virtual reality technology, and its role in shaping the future Metaverse N/A “Exploring a new reality, beyond the limits of the physical world”

 

7 “Web3: Building Decentralized Applications with Ethereum” Pedro Gomes A practical guide to building decentralized applications with Ethereum Web3, Ethereum N/A “Unleashing the power of decentralized applications with Ethereum”

 

8 “The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond Earth” Michio Kaku Exploration of the future of humanity, including terraforming Mars, interstellar travel, and the possibility of immortality AI, Metaverse N/A “Charting a course for humanity’s future in the cosmos”

 

9 “Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans” Melanie Mitchell An accessible guide to artificial intelligence for non-experts, exploring its history, current developments, and future possibilities AI N/A “Demystifying AI for the rest of us”

 

10 “The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology” Ray Kurzweil An exploration of the technological singularity, including the potential implications for humanity and the future of technology AI N/A “Envisioning a future beyond the limits of biology”

Note: The Link column is left blank as the specific book links may vary based on the location.


Yes, I’m a fan! 

 

AI is Democratizing Doing

The world is shifting and changing faster than ever before. With each passing day, technology is growing more sophisticated, and it’s starting to touch every aspect of our lives. AI platforms like ChatGPT are leading the charge in this technological revolution, and they’re going to change the way we do things forever. These platforms are the equivalent of a Swiss Army Knife for doing things – they’re versatile, they’re indispensable, and they’re going to help us all work smarter, not harder.

For the purposes of this article, I’ll use ChatGPT as an example. But keep in mind these thoughts apply to most artificial intelligence platforms.

Think of ChatGPT like a massive toolbox, filled with all sorts of different tools that you can use to accomplish whatever task you need to do. Want to write a compelling essay? ChatGPT has got you covered. Need to generate some leads for your business? ChatGPT has the tools to help you do that too. Whatever it is you need to do, ChatGPT is there to make it easier. And that’s what makes these platforms so powerful – they’re giving us all the tools we need to accomplish whatever we set our minds to.

This democratization of doing is a game-changer. No longer do you need to be an expert in a particular field to accomplish something. With ChatGPT, anyone can take on any task, no matter how complex. This means that we’re no longer limited by our expertise – instead, we’re only limited by our imagination.

It’s like giving a carpenter a hammer. With just a hammer, they can build anything they want. But what if you give them a toolbox filled with all sorts of different tools? Suddenly, they’re not just a carpenter – they’re an architect, a builder, a craftsman. They can do anything they want, and that’s exactly what ChatGPT is doing for all of us.

One of the things that makes ChatGPT so unique is that it’s not just a collection of tools – it’s a collection of smart tools. These tools are designed to learn and adapt, just like we do. They’re constantly getting better and more sophisticated, and they’re always finding new ways to help us do things more effectively.

This is why ChatGPT is like a garden that never stops growing. Just like a garden, it’s always growing and changing, always getting better. And just like a garden, it’s up to us to tend to it, to water it, and to make sure it thrives. But if we do, the possibilities are endless.

And the best part is that AI services like ChatGPT are open and accessible to everyone. It’s not just for big corporations or tech-savvy individuals – it’s for anyone who wants to take advantage of the power of AI to accomplish their goals. This means that anyone, anywhere in the world, can use ChatGPT to do whatever they want.

So what does all of this mean for the future of doing? It means that we’re on the cusp of a revolution. With the help of AI platforms like ChatGPT, we’re going to see a massive shift in the way we work, the way we create, and the way we live our lives. We’re going to see a world where anyone can accomplish anything they set their mind to, no matter their background or expertise.

And that’s a beautiful thing. It’s a world where the only limit is our own imagination. And that’s a world worth striving for. So let’s get to work,and let’s embrace the power of AI to democratize the act of doing. Let’s use ChatGPT and other AI platforms as the tools they were meant to be, and let’s unleash the full potential of our creativity and our ambitions.

Imagine a world where we can all be artists, writers, scientists, and entrepreneurs. A world where we can all bring our ideas to life, no matter how big or small. This is the world that ChatGPT is helping to create. It’s a world where everyone has access to the tools they need to do whatever they want. And that’s a world that’s truly worth striving for.

So let’s not be afraid of the future. Let’s not be intimidated by AI and the technological revolution that’s taking place around us. Let’s embrace these tools and use them to our advantage. Let’s use ChatGPT and other AI platforms to democratize the act of doing, and let’s unleash our full potential.

In the end, it’s not about the tools we use. It’s about what we do with them. And with the help of ChatGPT and other AI platforms, we’re going to do great things. We’re going to build, create, and innovate like never before. And we’re going to change the world in the process.

The future is ours to create, and with the help of AI platforms, the possibilities are endless.

-Mitch

PS- In Chapters 16-19 of our new book, “The Web3, Metaverse and AI Handbook” Garrett and I take a deep dive into AI and share how you can use this technology to redefine what’s possible.

Learn how to navigate the legal minefields of web3, metaverse and AI spaces with these 7 essential safety tips for your business.

Learn how to navigate the legal minefields of web3, metaverse and AI spaces with these 7 essential safety tips for your business.

My new book for lawyers: “From AI to Blockchain: 14 Technology Trends Every Lawyer Must Know!”

Attention lawyers! Are you feeling overwhelmed by the rapid advancements in technology?

Don’t let it get the better of you.

Keeping up with the curve is crucial for your legal practice. Imagine the opportunities and valuable insights you’ll miss if you don’t understand the legal implications of the 14 most important technology trends and then fail to leverage one or more of these trends moving forward.

Think of it this way – you’re at the mercy of technology, navigating a sea of information with no compass or direction. You’re doing all you can to stay afloat, but each day is a random extension of the day before.

Don’t let that be you. I’ve created a life raft to help you stay afloat.

In my latest book, “From AI to Blockchain: 14 Technology Trends Every Lawyer Must Know!” I take you on a journey to explore the world of technology and its impact on the legal profession.

I cover the most important trends that are changing business, the law, and the world. The list of topics covered includes the following:

Chapter 1: Applied AI
Chapter 2: Advanced Connectivity
Chapter 3: Bioengineering
Chapter 4: Clean Energy
Chapter 5: Mobility
Chapter 6: Web3
Chapter 7: Sustainable Consumption
Chapter 8: Cloud and Edge Computing
Chapter 9: Industrializing Machine Learning
Chapter 10: Immersive Reality Technologies
Chapter 11: Trust Architectures and Digital Identity
Chapter 12: Space Technologies
Chapter 13: Quantum Technologies
Chapter 14: Next-Generation Software Development

With the help of AI, I explain and simplify these complex technology trends and show you how to leverage them to serve your clients better and improve your firm’s brand and revenue. Each chapter stands on its own, but the book is designed to be read from start to finish for a complete understanding of how these trends will shape the future of law and opportunities your clients can leverage– once you show them how to do so.

With each topic you get:

– A full explanation of the technology;

– A complete overview of the top 7 legal issues and opportunities associated with each technology, and;

– I give you three steps you can take to educate existing legal clients about any of these technologies and also show you how to acquire new clients in each area of technology;

– At the end of each chapter, I share seven specific resources to help you learn more and, if you want to, even become an expert on each technology trend and topic.

Don’t miss this opportunity to take your legal practice to new heights. “From AI to Blockchain: 14 Technology Trends Every Lawyer Must Know!” is now available on Amazon. Get ahead of the curve and dominate your space moving forward. Grab your copy today!

The Kindle is only $2.99 so what do you have to lose other than new clients?

Please stay in touch and make today your masterpiece!

Mitch Jackson, Esq.
2013 California Litigation Lawyer of the Year
2009 Orange County Trial Lawyer of the Year
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