Kirkland Hints It Could Fine-Tune LLMs For Own Legal AI Model
Kirkland & Ellis’s $500m tech project could involve fine-tuning open source LLMs to create their ‘own’ legal AI model, their hiring binge for innovation roles ...
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Fine-tuning tests show "bias ... toward confidently representing the claims as true."
Read full articleKirkland & Ellis’s $500m tech project could involve fine-tuning open source LLMs to create their ‘own’ legal AI model, their hiring binge for innovation roles ...
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LoRA is widely used for fine-tuning large models because it’s efficient, but it quietly assumes that all updates to a model are similar. In reality, they’re not. When you fine-tune for style (like tone, format, or persona), the changes are simple and concentrated in just a few dimensions — which LoRA handles well with low-rank […] The post The LoRA Assumption That Breaks in Production appeared first on MarkTechPost.
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