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Can a model language pass the admission to the Bar?

Comillas holds the 2nd edition of the Legaltech Hackathon, together with the Legaltech Observatory and the Garrigues Study Centre

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5 June 2024

Last Wednesday, the Comillas Conecta Lab hosted the awards ceremony for the 2nd CEG-Comillas Legaltech Hackathon, a meeting organised by Comillas, together with the Legaltech Observatory and the Garrigues Study Centre.

During the competition, engineering students and students from the Master's Degree for Admission to the Bar joined forces to train a GPT4, Claude-Opus or Llama to pass the Spanish bar exam.

After trial and error and a lot of training, the winning team managed to get their model to correctly justify 33 of the 47 questions in the assessment test. The team achieved these results by fine-tuning the GPT4 model.

Congratulations to all teams! Once again this year you demonstrated the importance of the synergies between engineering and the world of law.

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