Tag: ai
All the articles with the tag "ai".
⭐️ Edtek: how a small team built a hallucination-free legal AI that beats the giants
Posted on:May 11, 2026 at 09:00 AMA note on Edtek — the AI product company I co-founded, why we keep beating much larger competitors on what looks like a commodity (RAG), and why our science-plus-engineering background turns out to be the unfair advantage in legal AI.
New paper in Nature's Scientific Reports: benchmarking multimodal LLMs on dynamical astronomy
Posted on:April 5, 2026 at 10:00 AMA new paper in Scientific Reports: a systematic benchmark of multimodal LLMs — commercial and open-source, large and small — on a real astronomical classification problem. Commercial models hit F1 = 100% on simple cases; even small local open-source models reach surprisingly useful accuracy.
⭐️ Large Language Models in Psychology: a Workshop for MSc Students
Posted on:March 24, 2026 at 10:00 AMA six-hour workshop for MSc students in personality psychology on how to use large language models efficiently — from the inner mechanics of transformers to practical applications, caveats, and demos.
Why LegalTech Startups Fail: The Case for Integrators
Posted on:September 15, 2025 at 01:00 PMMost LegalTech startups still sell rigid products, but lawyers need flexible integration. The future belongs to integrators who unite law, AI, and IT.
Why AI Has Brought More Losses Than Gains to LegalTech — and What to Do About It
Posted on:August 24, 2025 at 08:00 AMDespite hype, most GenAI investments in LegalTech fail to deliver ROI. The missing element is disciplined economic assessment — without it, adoption turns into sunk cost.
⭐️ Beyond Adoption: The Real Challenge of AI in Law Firms
Posted on:August 21, 2025 at 08:00 AMAI adoption in law firms is widespread, but true transformation remains rare. The real challenge lies not in trying tools like ChatGPT, but in restructuring workflows where legal expertise, AI capabilities, and IT integration meet. Without this, adoption stays superficial and impact limited.
Why AI Hasn’t Taken Off in Law: A Counterintuitive Reason
Posted on:February 26, 2025 at 09:00 AMLLMs promised to replace lawyers, but real transformation is rare. The paradox: effective use of AI in law requires deeper expertise, not less.
⭐️ Myths About Large Language Models
Posted on:February 15, 2024 at 09:35 AMMany people believe that Large Language Models (LLMs) are difficult to learn, exclusive to developers, and limited to text generation. In this article, I debunk these myths and reveal the true potential of LLMs.
auphonic — a magic tool for podcasters
Posted on:September 15, 2023 at 01:00 PMBeen podcasting for 3 yrs. Love making content, but audio editing, noise cleaning, etc. can be dull. But when I found auphonic.com, many issues were resolved automatically! It looks plain, but works wonders. Definitely recommend.
The Power of Laziness for Software Development with AI
Posted on:September 8, 2023 at 01:00 PMLLM tools are amazing! They help me daily. But, not all LLM tools are good - tools like Notion & Spark does not save time. ChatGPT is fine, but all the rest seems to be unusable. My own scripts utilising APIs perform better… Hope to see the first solid AI product soon.
Why I do not value AI-powered services?
Posted on:September 8, 2023 at 08:00 AMLLM tools are amazing! They help me daily. But, not all LLM tools are good - tools like Notion & Spark does not save time. ChatGPT is fine, but all the rest seems to be unusable. My own scripts utilising APIs perform better… Hope to see the first solid AI product soon.
AI in astronomy
Posted on:September 1, 2023 at 08:00 AMHow AI & ML could be used in astronomy?