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Review of AI generated stuff

June 2, 2026018💬original ↗
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Background - I have created a SaaS platform and have some people that are really interested in using it. It is good. Better than the competition, and I have a decent tech background so the stack is solid. I'm also a lowly MBA so I know just enough to get myself into yuuuugeee trouble. I use Claude Max Opus 4.8 (as of late) and asked it to research my competition and review there MSAs, ToS, Privacy Policies, EULAs, etc and generate documents, while research state specific laws for me. The documents seem legit and pretty much mirror the direct competition, while including things that my tech stack enhance. I want to keep a human in the loop and am looking for a legal service to review my docs. I got one firm that wants shy of 10k to generate a simple operating agreement, MSA, and privacy policy. I already have these 'drafted' but I need the legal look. Are there savings to be had by offering these drafts, or is that insulting to the attorney? Are there firms that are built around this premise? I draw parallels to my engineering work where the AI gets 95% correct in minutes, what would otherwise take me days to achieve, so I know this is coming for my job, but hey, savings are savings if I can get a legal review done for less. Constructive feedback and hatemail are both welcome responses. I also know you are a lawyer, not my lawyer.