Dear OpenAI community, I am working for a large general contractor in construction. I have no tech background, however all this AI talk is very intriguing so I started using it in my day to day work to help me make presentations, write more complex emails etc.
However, part of my job is to risk-check contracts with vendors, various suppliers and subcontractors. Most of the time this is pretty redundant work, but still needs to be done carefully as important clauses come in various forms and can generate different risks later down the line. I was wondering if I could automate this contract checking somehow and make the task less time consuming. There is a lot of confusing information in the documentation about which model is the best for this type of taks and how to train each model (fine tunning, prompt tuning or engineering). Can anyone please help out and explain which GPT model is best to use for contract analysis and which is the best way to train it?
Many thanks
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Hi @Adalbert and welcome to the community!
I would start with the gpt-4o
model, and also start with just using prompts with some specific knowledge that you supply to help it along. This knowledge might be some checklists, playbooks, guides, or just your own thought process expressed in text. That would be my starting point before going into more complex territory. I’ve seen people apply this very successfully in industrial real-estate for safety and risk assessment.
The easiest way is to just start in ChatGPT directly, but once you have the hang of it, I would opt for creating a custom GPT to really try this out more systematically and at scale.
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Thank you very much for the reply. I actually created a custom GPT now and started playing around with it, which I would like to have other team members work on. It shows a lock and Only Me. How can I change this setting? (under settings I can only delete the GPT, and nothing else). Also I would like to have it in my left side bar when I browse chatgpt, is that possible?
Great!
For sharing, you have to hit “Edit GPT” and then in the top-right corner you will see “Share” button.
I am not sure about your current plan (Pro, Team, Enterprise), but if you have more queries about the sharing I would suggest you create a new topic for that so you can get more direct answers.
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