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The more specialized and less public the knowledge is that's needed to train an LLM, the worse its output will be. In addition, explainability is an absolute necessity where safety is a concern, but LLMs are not good at explaining how they got their results (because the results are derived from a statistical process, not logical steps originating from first principles). I suspect that explainability and verifiability are also essential in law.
They are, for sure. I mean in some sense, the explain-ability is why it's correct...you might need to explain why it's correct to a judge one day!