Brainyacts – Reasoning Engines, Not Search Engines – “For most people, it is still too easy to fall into the trap of viewing Large Language Models (LLMs) or GenAI tools as merely advanced search engines. After all, these models will produce answers to almost any question at the drop of a hat, making them seem like a more powerful version of Google. However, this perception misses the mark. LLMs are not search engines; they are reasoning engines. For legal professionals who rely on precision and nuance, understanding this distinction is crucial for leveraging AI effectively in their work. What is Reasoning? Reasoning is the process of logically analyzing information to form a conclusion or judgment. It’s how we synthesize information, identify connections, and solve problems. In the context of LLMs, reasoning can be broadly categorized into three types: deductive, inductive, and abductive reasoning. Each type serves a different purpose and has distinct applications, strengths, and weaknesses in legal practice. To help you become a better and smarter user of LLMs, I suggest you familiarize yourself with the different types of reasoning and then run a short experiment. Doing this will help you craft better prompts as well as better understand what the AI model is doing in its responses to you…”
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