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all that to say, @everyone please get help from humans. Hallucinated logic is flawed logic
@charlenehansen and AI is terrible at legal reasoning, which is why law schools like UC Berkley are banning its use. Idk why you'd wanna go through so many hoops (prompt upon prompt) for AI to get a perfect 180. We know it's possible, but I imagine we would not hire a tutor that scores anywhere between 149 (GPT-3.5) to 163 (GPT-4). I, for one, enjoy humans who can explain why they got the human-ly scored 170+
I'd like the option to turn it off. For me, it's motivating on a good drill day and not motivating on a bad drill day. I'd rather get a sense of where I'm at off of my actual prep test scores as opposed to a handful of items that may or may not be necessarily reflective of my own progress.
I don't wanna be so therapy cliche but it definitely helps to be kind to yourself, like "I am doing a very draining thing on top of a very draining thing, and it makes sense and is even necessary for me to skip a day and rest, because that allows me to come back more composed and grounded. What I gain from a day of rest is a brain that is more open, less frustrated, and that brings me the clarity that I need to answer questions with greater accuracy"