I haven't done formal data labelling work on any platform, but in my legal practice I regularly work with AI-generated o
I haven't done formal data labelling work on any platform, but in my legal practice I regularly work with AI-generated outputs as part of my workflow. This involves reviewing AI-drafted legal documents, identifying errors in legal reasoning, flagging incorrect citations or misapplied doctrines, and rewriting outputs to meet the correct standard. I also routinely evaluate AI responses for accuracy against Pakistani statutory law and case law, and provide structured feedback on where the reasoning fails. As a licensed advocate with a Corporate Law Diploma, I approach this the same way I would review a junior's draft, looking for doctrinal errors, logical gaps, and incorrect applications of legal standards. This is essentially what legal annotation work requires, and I am confident I can apply that same critical eye to AI training tasks.