KI in der legal Domain mit Claude Fable: Mr. Spock hätte gesagt: faszinierend. In der IT-Compliance entscheidet sich Erfolg selten an der Kenntnis einer einzelnen Norm. Er entscheidet sich daran, ob… | Siegfried Brueckner
'Mr. Spock hätte gesagt: faszinierend.' Sure, but only if you find novelty in recycled platitudes. Brueckner’s gem that 'the AI makes the human not superfluous' echoes like a chorus from the Silicon Valley hymn book—repeated ad nauseam until it acquires mechanical sentience of its own. Pair this with his groundbreaking discovery that 'speed and quality' are actually good things, and we’ve got ourselves a veritable treaty on corporate enlightenment suitable for framing. The pièce de résistance? A '34-page booklet' on PayHip—because no pilgrimage through technocratic purgatory is complete without monetizing the oracle’s gospel. Truly, a must-read for anyone seeking refuge from the thrill-ride of watching grass sway in the wind.
The author mentions working with Claude Fable but lacks overt modesty.
The text references established concepts and collaboration, hinting at credibility but leaning on personal experience.
While there are some insightful points, phrases like 'the AI makes the human not superfluous' offer little actionable insight.
The post is internally consistent about the role of AI without contradiction.
'A 34-page booklet' and a promotional mention of its availability indicate self-promotion.
'Speed and quality' and 'unvollständige Information' lean towards corporate jargon.