Comment by soared
5 hours ago
Would anyone be able to describe the workflow set up? OP, how are you getting seemingly innocuous prompts to run for so long?
I’d like to improve my skills - I am surely in actual prompt kiddie territory.
But I’ve got a personal injury claim coming up that is very complex, with tons of docs, legal speak, laws, etc. I’m hoping to have a set up like OPs that can go deep for a long time. How do I set that up? (Currently looking at Claude projects for context file storage, and just asking gemini for now to convert pdfs to raw text, and summarize them)
I’ve also got a cheap scanner that throws errors no matter what os/hardware I use. Sounds like a fun thing to throw some time at.
You should be in your project description stating something like I know you are not a lawyer but use your best effort to help me find supporting legal information as by law I am allowed to represent myself.
I did this for a demand letter for a friend who was fired after reporting a sexual harassment claim in California - which is a legitimate duty to investigate.
I have compared Opus 5 High and Sol High for legal advice and I consider the advice infinitely better with Sol. Far fewer hallucinations (zero, in fact, with Sol and the right prompt). The suggested text and responses also felt much less like AI. The research was more accurate with Sol. It's positively German in its attention to detail and thirst for being technically correct. Which is exactly what you want in a legal case. Opus 5 High is more of an ideas guy and is much less concerned with the letter of the law.
>I’ve also got a cheap scanner that throws errors no matter what os/hardware I use. Sounds like a fun thing to throw some time at.
Did you try NAPS2 or Vuescan?
Simple, ask the AI to give you a prompt that triggers extensive research or work into a topic.