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Try Out This Legal AI Expert I Built For Free by davidaluu(op): 9:20pm On Feb 23
So I built an ai expert system on a legal domain focusing on homicide basically. It's knowledge based logic not an LLM. It's just raw logic but rule based basically, the earliest and plainest form of Artificial Intelligence currently but it's as accurate as the data provided. More accurate than most general AI chatbots for specifically trained knowledge based task. Try it out here, tell me what you think
https://verdant-bonbon-781b15.netlify.app/

Re: Try Out This Legal AI Expert I Built For Free by as69: 8:13am On Feb 25
Rule-based expert systems are underrated for this kind of thing. LLMs hallucinate legal definitions but a proper inference engine with well-defined rules will give you consistent outputs every time.

Did you model the rules from Nigerian criminal code specifically or more general common law? Curious how you'd handle edge cases like partial defenses — like if intent exists but there was provocation, does it reduce from first-degree to manslaughter in your system?
Re: Try Out This Legal AI Expert I Built For Free by davidaluu(op): 7:51pm On Feb 25
Common law yes. Haven't really thought of edge cages. And yes, this is far better than Gen AI cause of basically no hallucinations. I'm currently working on a research where both LLM and expert system can be combined, a hybrid. Bringing in the best of both worlds basically
as69:
Rule-based expert systems are underrated for this kind of thing. LLMs hallucinate legal definitions but a proper inference engine with well-defined rules will give you consistent outputs every time.

Did you model the rules from Nigerian criminal code specifically or more general common law? Curious how you'd handle edge cases like partial defenses — like if intent exists but there was provocation, does it reduce from first-degree to manslaughter in your system?
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