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ChatGPT not giving legal advice is a bit a of joke but I think it will be good for law firms because it will both help users and then suggest that they contact a law firm. My law firm has been getting clients after business owners are trying to solve problems in Perplexity and ChatGPT and then the tools suggest law firms to follow up with to actually get legal advice.

Also in AI, Perplexity just added Tasks (not sure if only for Pro users). You have to click on your account and then you'll see it in the menu. I'm having it do a daily comprehensive search on whether there are any publications in the last 24 hours on discussing the impact that AI is having on the law firm business model. I'm going to experiment with what it can do in Comet based on these tasks.

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Oliver Korzen's avatar

Really interesting update from Perplexity, I’ll definitely have to try it out. I completely agree with your point on ChatGPT and legal advice. Giving users a basic level of guidance while directing them to a qualified law firm seems like the smartest and safest balance. It’s clear millions are already relying on AI for medical and legal insights, Sam Altman would never take away a great use case ($$$$)!

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Neural Foundry's avatar

The fact that Satya said they have chips sitting in inventory really drives home why IREN's 750MW Texas capacity is worth $9.7B to Microsoft. AWS dropping $38B on OpenAI and $5.5B on Cipher shows every hyperscaler is scrambling to lock down powered capacity before it disappears. Your framing of power being the new constraint perfectly captures the shift, and IREN's renewabel energy positioning in Texas gives them leverage that traditional data center operators don't have. This is turning into an infrastructure land grab.

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Oliver Korzen's avatar

Thanks for tuning in!

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