At ICTRecht, we support your legal team in applying AI language models. Our legal prompt engineers are experts in formulating prompts for AI language models such as ChatGPT and Bard.
Their expertise enables professional tailoring of language models based on your sources and desired outputs. They also provide training and advice to your team on effective prompt formulation. This helps you avoid superficial responses. The result is a secure, tailored language model that your entire organisation can trust.
A Legal Prompt Engineer goes beyond simply making adjustments to AI language models. The aim is to ensure that questions within a specific legal domain are answered as accurately and appropriately as possible. This includes generating responses based on your own texts and sources, rather than relying on the general sources on which the models were originally trained.
Our Legal Prompt Engineers advise and train your legal team on best practices for using AI language models, ensuring that contracts or legal advice are correct under the applicable law. In addition, we set up tailored themes (custom GPTs), enabling your staff to work confidently and securely with AI language models.
Technological developments move fast and can seem unclear.
This is why we want to understand exactly how things work, not only in terms of laws and regulations but also technically. That combination is what enables us to support you effectively.
We do not produce extensive reports, but offer clear solutions you can put into practice immediately.
We make sure you know exactly what you need without making it unnecessarily complex.
For 20 years we have closely followed how technology evolves and how laws and regulations keep pace.
Our practical experience is especially valuable. We understand the challenges and how to handle them.
We think and move along with you and your day-to-day operations. For new challenges we create new solutions.
And we continually look for ways to make our services even better and more effective.
Contact us for more information on tel: 020 663 1941. You can also leave a message through the form and one of our legal advisers will contact you.
When you submit a request we always start with a non-binding introductory meeting, by phone, at our office or at your premises.