I Became a Law School Genius – 73
by Jessie@AFNCC
I Became a Genius Law School Student Episode 73
On the screen that Seo Jong-won looked at with his mouth wide open lines in a style that was very familiar to me were appearing.
[Question 1-1.]
When Gap heard from his old friend Eul that Eul’s maternal uncle was keeping gold bars at home the three of them together with his friend Byeong conspired to commit theft…(omitted)….
“This is a slightly modified version of a recent bar exam question.”
I explained that and gave Haru a look.
“And this is a prototype of the LegalTech program developed by this guy here. Hey press it.”
“Yes sir.”
Lee Haru clicks the operation button for ‘Nalmeok’.
At the same time the text in the problematic part was pushed upward and lines of something different began to be entered in its place.
“What are you trying to do…?”
‘Yes that’s right.’
Completed text after a while.
[1-1 answer]
I. Conclusion
B is guilty of being a joint principal in the crime of aggravated theft and as a substantive concurrent criminal in the crime of dangerous driving causing death and instigation of murder.
II. Eul’s guilt
1. The status of A and Byeong as co-principals of conspiracy for the crime of special theft
go. problem
Since ‘jointness’ in special theft requires sharing of the act of execution at the scene the question is whether B who conspired in the theft with A and B is considered a joint principal in special theft.
me. judicial precedent
…(syncopation)….
“What is this….”
The output of a very plausible law answer sheet.
He independently extracted issues from the condensed facts found precedents to support them and drew a clear conclusion.
“The point is simple.”
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Lee Haru blurted out.
“In the first place AI is not something you should understand before using it. It just spits out the word with the highest probability of coming next. Based on data.”
Then the problem is simple.
If you provide enough data and tweak the logic you can create a program that can handle legal texts.
“No that’s easier said than done….”
Seo Jong-won muttered in a daze.
“It is not an easy task to crack and collect enough data and fine-tune it to fit legal texts that are different from everyday language. Isn’t this a scam? “It’s a tin can that only prints out certain text…”
“Let’s take a closer look then.”
As I instructed Haru displayed the next problem on the screen.
[Questions 1-2.]
Party A lent B 50 million won on 201X.0X.0X. but Party B did not repay the money even after the promised deadline. A who was indignant at this sent a text message to B saying ‘If you don’t pay me back I will set your house on fire.’ However B checked A’s message in his sleep and did not properly recognize it. A who was not aware of this thought that B had ignored him on purpose…(omitted)…
“Press.”
“Click.”
[Answer]
I. Conclusion
Person A is guilty of the crime of attempted intimidation and the crime of manslaughter by arson of a Hyeonju building.
II. Sent a text message to
1. Problem
The crime of intimidation (Article 283 of the Criminal Act) is a crime committed against a person who threatens a person to threaten him or her. The precedent considers that the standard for a threat is to notify the other party of harm that will cause them to feel fear according to social norms and there is no problem with the fact that A’s text message saying ‘I will set fire to the house’ constitutes a threat. However the question arises as to whether B’s threatening actions reached the point where B was unaware of the contents…(omitted)…
“another.”
[problem]
Jeong and Mu jointly owned land X. However Jung’s nephew Byeong took land X…(omitted)…
[Answer]
I. Conclusion
The court must find the soldier guilty of embezzlement.
II. Applicability of relative mourning rituals for illness
1. Problem
Since Byeong has no relative relationship with Jeong’s nephew or Mu who is a co-owner of land ..(syncopation)…
Problems and their solutions keep coming out.
“I guarantee you this is not hallucination nonsense.”
I slammed something down on the desk.
Needless to say it is a student ID card from Hankuk University Law School.
There’s even a photo of the report card printed on the side.
“Korea University Law School…?”
Seo Jong-won looked at me with an angry expression.
This is the assurance of someone who has held the highest position at the best legal education institution in the country.
Nevertheless in order to doubt the authenticity of this answer it made sense to at least come from a practicing lawyer or law professor.
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Of course there was no way such a person could be here.
“…This program is real.”
Seo Jong-won received the laptop from Ha-ru Lee and looked around at the results and programs.
He was also a professional and expert in the field of AI that generates text.
It meant that there was at least an eye for finding the right product.
“…This is a great item. this.”
After a while Seo Jong-won put the laptop back down on the desk as if he had given in. The voice was a little empty.
“There are some limitations but even if it is released as is it will be able to serve as a prototype that can attract the attention of the media and investors. But how can I do this on my own not even as a company?”
“My child is rather smart.”
“V.”
Of course Lee Ha-ru’s talent in this area could not be described as ‘a little’.
Isn’t he a genius among geniuses recognized by the original work?
Even if you think it doesn’t make sense because it was set up like that in the first place it should be questioned by the original author not me.
And in the end there was something else that was important.
“If only I could do this much on my own.”
I pointed to Haru.
“How many things can we do with you all?”
He then turned his attention to Seo Jong-won and the lighting executives gathered here.
“Oh oh….”
Someone let out a small exclamation.
In this field sometimes absurd progress is made by one extraordinary human being.
If proper infrastructure is provided to geniuses who can achieve results on their own wouldn’t they be able to create something even more incredible?
How much amazing soybean material will the people who participate in such a process be able to pick up and eat?
‘Think about it old man.’
Ultimately what is important for an entrepreneur is that point.
“If this is definitely the case….”
“What is the identity of that person whom Park Yu-seung brought?”
“I said it felt like someone from our side from the beginning….”
The executives’ response soon became favorable again.
Excluding cases where they were scouted as management or accounting talents like Cho Young-cheol most of them were programmers like Seo Jong-won.
People who graduated from an engineering school especially a computer engineering department and spent their entire lives touching keyboards and looking at monitors.
They sensed the scent of the same kind clearly evident in Lee Ha-ru’s behavior.
It goes without saying that I had witnessed the performance of the product she created before my eyes.
“How do you feel?”
Seo Jong-won is not a person who is particularly afraid of challenges.
His profile which I researched in advance shows that he is an elite who graduated from Korea University’s computer engineering department and joined a large company.
However dreaming of greater success he picked up a new era item called AI and quickly started his own company.
The reason why Seo Jong-won was concerned about my intervention was because he thought that I was an outsider who had no knowledge of development or business and that the contents of the proposal were beyond the common sense of those in the industry.
But it’s different now.
outsider? There is no one here who can guarantee that he is better than Lee Ha-ru based purely on programming skills.
Impossibility of legal tech? A prototype that was operating normally was shown before my eyes.
If there are a lot of cards worth betting on there is a certain answer he will give.
“…Can I hear a more specific plan?”
There was no one here foolish enough not to realize that this was a de facto acceptance.
“Of course.”
I nodded.
“But before that.”
“?”
“Shall we first talk about the future distribution of authority?”
You can’t go out of your way to block our path and try to get on board casually.
Seo Jong-won already has the fault of leading a project that has ultimately failed so far.
It is absurd to have the same right to speak in a new era as before.
Originally reform was something that had to be done by first taking control of the existing leaders.
* * *
Cho Young-cheol led the discussion on detailed policies well.
The main goal is to provide raw food to Lighting’s research team and allow Lee Haru to participate with command and supervision as a kind of advisor in the research and development process.
Anyway this guy also has to study for the bar exam for the remaining two and a half years so we made adjustments in a way that would allow him to exercise his rights while reducing the burden as much as possible.
“How did it work out so well?”
“I know.”
I nodded.
“Well because the product was good.”
‘Nalmeok’ that we took and demonstrated.
It was an upgraded version created with the performance of the original as well as the replacement of Lee Ha-ru’s labor and my inspection.
Unlike the previous version it was a product that raised the level to a level where if you provide simple legal facts you can find the relevant issues and write a plausible answer.
“It’s not perfect yet.”
It was as he said.
The only thing I can write an answer to right now is the ‘simple’ facts.
It is impossible to directly solve the actual bar exam questions which involve a complex mix of several issues and increase the length of the exam.
So I did some work on the questions to be entered.
The text was rearranged into a structure that made it easier to organize facts and easily reveal key issues.
In the future it will be Haruwa Lighting’s task to be able to solve even these tasks on their own.
In any case it was a big step forward.
Lee Ha-ru’s grand dream of digging up Legal Tech and eating his life day by day was slowly starting to take shape.
I thought this guy’s personality would be jumping up and down with joy or showing off but on the subway ride back Lee Haru somehow seemed quieter than usual.
“what’s the matter? Is there any problem?”
“No it’s not like that.”
Iharu shook his head.
“Wait a minute… think about the past.”
“Thinking about the old days?”
The guy turned his head diagonally and looked up at me.
Our eyes met with brown eyes that were always hidden in the shadow of a hood worn tightly.
He still looked tired due to deep dark circles but compared to the beginning of the semester he had regained a lot of energy and his eyes were sparkling.
“Master do you know why I came to law school?”
“…well.”
It was a question that could not be answered even if one knew or did not know.
I know how to set up a simple background.
Originally she was pursuing an unrivaled elite course in computer engineering and programming but after experiencing some failure she applied to law school as if running away.
‘The question is what is that failure?’
The reason why the original author drew a character named Lee Haru was for the convenient development of all kinds of problems requiring the use of a computer being dismissed as ‘Anyway Lee Haru did it for me.’
Lee Ha-ru’s setting was also just an excuse to convince people why such a genius was suddenly at the door and the den.
As a result more detailed stories about this guy’s past are not depicted in the main story.
“Well it’s not a big deal.”
Lee Ha-ru who dismissed it like that did not bring up this topic any more on the way back.
On the way I just begged to stop by the arcade before returning to the reading room.
Of course I tried to dismiss it but for some reason I felt like I shouldn’t so I played along for a few rounds.
‘Tsk.’
The first thing I did when I returned to the reading room was to open my laptop.
What you need to check is none other than the Bar Exam Channel.
[User Name: God of Law]
[Posts: 12]
[Comment: 113]
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When I log in my account information comes into view.
After criticizing even Hanseol for his poor naming sense he cut off the prefix and changed his nickname to simply ‘God of Law’.
Of course I got some criticism from bulletin board users who thought this was too bad but since there were so many people who benefited from me that public opinion quickly disappeared.
‘That’s a price worth paying.’
This bar exam channel was a game-farming site where you could get all kinds of rare and difficult legal problems for free from law school students across the country.
If you just lay down your anchor a lot of quality problems will pour in.
Tomorrow was the day when all those questions would be answered in the name of the God of Law.
So it was time to review the problems that had accumulated until today one by one.
I happily opened thirty-seven notification windows.
‘Let’s see… huh?’
But there was one article that caught my attention.
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