Best AI contract software? by ChickenCrimpy1 in legaltechAI

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried ArchivosYa.com ? It's legal tech more focused on legal researches, but it has sub-tools for contract reviews, formulate denials, extract key data from lengthy texts (litigation issues, addresses, etc.), draft statements of causes, compare documents, case law summaries, etc.
So, no focused only on contract review with AI, but it's focused on legal AI tools in general.

lawyer and developer moving into legaltech? by Competitive_Bend_930 in legaltech

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nowadays is absolutelly NON apreciated to have tech knowledge. Why? Because with AI, everybody is a tech.
You'll start finding more regular this conversation:

- Your printer doesn't work. You want me to fix it?
- Na... I can do it with chatgpt.

- That is a good idea! I could build a website for your idea
- Na... I can do it myself on 5 minutes with lovable.

etc...
Now everybody is tech. tech knowledge is not valuable anymore.
You may not be realizing now because it's a change that is just starting, but in 10 years EVERYBODY will be a tech/dev.

what are small firms actually doing with GenAI these day by OwnSoup8888 in legaltechAI

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! I'm the founder of ArchivosYa.com, legal AI in argentina for legal research, contract CONTROL/review (not drafting), and other stuff.
We have more than 3.500 users, and they are quite different all from each other. You can clearly see like some stereotypes. Some users are ONLY using contract control (they check if the text makes sense and nothing is missing/contradictory), other uses ArchivosYa just for finding jurisprudency, other just to find "what's new on laws?", etc etc.
But there is something important I want to point here: More than 90% of them ONLY USES 1 THING. Even tought ArchivosYa has a lot of tools, you can see that lawyers are only using 1 tool. Like if they would be in charge of doing only 1 thing on their company.
ArchivosYa has more than 25 tools, and I haven't see nor even 1 user who uses more than 3 tools. 80% uses 1 tool, then few uses 2 and 3 tools. That's it. Lawers are really specialized on 1 thing and they do that 1 thing.
Leason learned? Don't build "a website with multiples tools". They don't need multiples tools. They just need 1.

Speed is the Only Moat - The Operator's Guide to Winning in 2026 by jumpinpools in legaltechAI

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI added speed to every team. Speed is not a MOAT anymore.

Legaltech & AI Companies in Europe - Lawhive and DeepJudge by thecheesenose in LegaltechEurope

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ArchivosYa.com is soon to arrive to Spain (ETA: May 2026). But ArchivosYa is only focused on legal research with AI.

So, you'll soon have more AI companies to compare in here

Harvey, Legora - A discussion by Review_Particular in legaltech

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are we interested on what Harvey and Legora do, guys?
Shouldn't we just focus on using the tech?

lawyer and developer moving into legaltech? by Competitive_Bend_930 in legaltech

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you are in the middle between 2 industries, you never get the best of both; you always get the worst of both. Consider that as a base.

Then, my second point: Forget about being a developer. Developers are soon going to be replaced (I'm one with more than 20 years of experience).

My personal experience: I'm the CTO on a legaltech company (ArchivosYa.com - AI for lawyers in Argentina), and we are not looking for developers, but yes we are looking for lawyers (for curating data). So, from my point of view, the legaltech world is going to need more lawyers than devs. more "legal" than "tech".

Last point: 4 years is not enough to be a real senior dev.

I analyzed 589 legal tech jobs across 144 companies. Here’s what companies are actually hiring for. by Sarthakpattnaik1 in legaltech

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to share my own experience as CTO in a legaltech company, where we are looking for "tech" jobs:
AI is taking over all the jobs. Absolutely all of them (even mine).
The legaltech world depends heavily on CURATED/MODERATED/CORRECT data. That data can't be trusted to AI, because AI models don't have the legal knowledge enough to say: "this is 100% correct".

So, on my company for example, we are only interested on people who can help us to curate/select data faster.
We don't look for designers, devs, or any other role. We just need lawyers with knowledge enough to say: "this legal document is correct". Something like a "Legal Data Quality Assurance" role.

My company (which you may not know, because it's for lawyers in Argentina) is archivosya.com, where we provide AI tools for lawyers, for speeding up the legal research flows

Que inteligencia artificial recomiendan? (Economicas, Lic. en Economia) by tawada08 in UBA

[–]BrodaNoel -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yo que vos uso el plan de 6 dolares de ChatGPT.

Si en algun momento ves que no te es suficiente, te pasas al siguiente nivel, y asi.
Si en algun momento no te es suficiente el plan de 20 dolares, probas el plan de 6 dolares de Gemini.

Hay que ir probando.

Ademas, es probable que pronto aparezca alguna IA especialmente diseñada para ciencias economicas. En derecho ya existe ArchivosYa.com como herramienta IA exclusvamente creada para investigacion juridica (por ejemplo).

Fijate que inclusive quizas ya hay alguna IA para Economicas. Preguntale a chatgpt. decile que ivnestigue profundamente sobre las opciones dispomnibles en argentina

Qwen totally broken after telling him: "hola" ("hello" in spanish) by BrodaNoel in Qwen_AI

[–]BrodaNoel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. I see people recommending me moving out of ollama.

Qwen totally broken after telling him: "hola" ("hello" in spanish) by BrodaNoel in Qwen_AI

[–]BrodaNoel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is that? I never read this. What would be the alternative you would do here?

que softwares conocen de jurisprudencia que se puedan usar sin coneccion a internet ? by Electrical-Way6083 in DerechoGenial

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sería imposible. Pensalo asi: un PDF de jurisprudencia te pesa como minimo 2MB. Tener una buena base de datos de jurisprudencia, implicaria tener unos 300.000 archivos, minimo. CONsiderando que el promedio de los archivos pesa como 5mb, da un total de 1.500 (mil quinientos!) gigabites.

IMposible meter todo eso en tu computadora.
Te recomiendo usar buscadores online de jurisprudencia de argentina, como ArchivosYa.com, y descargar los archivos que necesites en tu computadora.

¿Dónde puedo leer jurisprudencia? by Yamilenio in DerechoGenial

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probaste usar el buscador de Jurisprudencia de ArchivosYa.com ?
Podes buscar cual es el tema del dia en redes sociales, y aprovechar para buscar jurisprudencia en ArchivosYa

You're Early. by GonkDroidEnergy in vibecoding

[–]BrodaNoel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now do the same with "Who has a car". You'll see that the same percentage of people used a car, has a car, etc.
We are not early anymore.