| ▲ | soared an hour 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. | ||
| ▲ | bbarn an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
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. | ||
| ▲ | trvz 15 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Simple, ask the AI to give you a prompt that triggers extensive research or work into a topic. | ||
| ▲ | hnburnsy 31 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
>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? | ||