How a lawyer at OpenAI uses OpenAI at work
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Building her own apps was not the kind of thing that Nicole Diaz learned at Harvard Law. At OpenAI, learning to build happens almost through osmosis.
Building her own apps was not the kind of thing that Nicole Diaz learned at Harvard Law. At OpenAI, learning to build happens almost through osmosis.
Building her own apps was not the kind of thing that Nicole Diaz learned at Harvard Law. At OpenAI, learning to build happens almost through osmosis.
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