How Are We Upgrading Our AI Legal Assistant's Abilities?
Sharing our development journey with Tipsy Tom.
As they say about engineering in general and it takes a lawyer to learn the hard way:
Getting a first bares bones version of Tipsy Tom up and running was arduous in many ways, and not for the reasons we thought it would be.
What keeps us excited is the community, small but super excited, that we are seeing develop around Tom.
Until we find ourselves impressed by the range of Tom’s abilities, our first priority will be letting this community experiment with Tom, so there are credits on offer for those interested in experimenting vehemently with Tom as we progress with our work. Write to us!
With this out of the way, today we'll be discussing Tom's current contract drafting abilities, and where we are taking them, and addressing some user concerns.
Current Contract Drafting Abilities
Tipsy Tom is doing a fine job when it comes to drafting bare skeleton contracts which go over most necessary aspects, offering users a quick, efficient, and user-friendly way to create a strong first draft.
New Abilities: Enhanced Contracts and Legal Notices
We all know this is just the beginning.
In our next release, we are looking at adding to Tom’s existing abilities. Based on feedback so far, we're working on two additional abilities:
Power Contracts: In addition to the current Get-Your-Work-Done Contract, Tipsy Tom will now be able to draft a more detailed and better-organized contract (lets call it a Power Contract), providing you with an even better draft (if you are asking - how good could they get? Why not?). This new feature aims to save you even more time and effort. While retaining as much of the simplicity of the current interface but calling to OpenAI’s most advanced LLM (currently GPT-4), there might be some contracts where you will prefer the Power Contract over the Get-Your-Work-Done thing, while retaining the option to use either.
Legal Notices: Tipsy Tom's repertoire is expanding! Our legal assistant will soon be able to draft legal notices, further broadening its usefulness to our users. In terms of ensuring reliability and usefulness, legal notices are a universal legal drafting use case that can potentially be made much easier and more efficient to put together.
Addressing User Concerns: Payment Issues & Server Failures
We are aware that some of our Indian users have been experiencing difficulties with payments using Indian cards. Additionally, we've noticed that a few users have encountered server failures during downloads. Our team is working diligently to resolve this and other issues as soon as possible.
In short, lets just say - we are overwhelmed and there is so much more to do.
To our early supporters and champions, while the ship steams forth, we are still in gifting mode. You are making Tom possible!
Happy drafting, and thank you for sticking with us.