Hey everyone, I’ve been using LLMs to help streamline my workflow for M&A contract analysis (looking for change of control clauses, indemnification caps, non-competes, etc.). Lately, I’ve been hitting a wall with the current tools and want to see if I’m alone here. Here is my breakdown so far: ChatGPT: The formatting and structure are great. It breaks things down exactly how I want, but it is way too positive. It tends to gloss over subtle risks or give the contract the benefit of the doubt, which is dangerous for due diligence. Claude: It picks up on some of the nuances a bit better, but its actual output and analysis feel disorganized and lack the clean structure I need to quickly skim. My Motive: I’m trying to figure out if there is a prompting secret style I’m missing to fix these issues, or if there is a specific model/fine-tuned tool you all are using that strikes the perfect balance between strict legal skepticism and highly structured analysis. Are you guys facing the same issues, and how are you working around them? submitted by /u/Greedy-Towel
Originally posted by u/Greedy-Towel on r/ArtificialInteligence
