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Any AI/service that can translate legal writings to a more understandable version?

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[-] chaosCruiser@futurology.today 2 points 1 day ago

Just use whatever LLM you consider acceptable. However, don't trust the initial summary or simplified version. Always ask follow-up questions and you may find that the first version had some flaws. You could ask the LLM something like: "Is Facebook saying that they may sell my data to anyone? Answer based on the provided EULA." Tell it to quote the relevant part of the document to back up the claim. See if the original EULA actually has that part. If so, read it a few times and let it sink in. Using this method, you can jump quickly to the part you find most relevant to any concerns you may have about the contract.

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