Hong Kong AI Podcast

EP08: Legal LLMs, Pre-Training & Custom AI Hardware (Jeremy Chow)

49 min · 11 mei 2026
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Jeremy is a private M&A lawyer who runs a legal AI startup — and runs his own LLM inference hardware out of his living room because he's been building custom PCs since age 14 (for Call of Duty), then mined Dogecoin on graphics cards, and discovered all that knowledge transfers perfectly to training and serving models. We go deep on why lawyers can't use ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini with client data, why the entire private equity domain is essentially absent from LLM training corpora, why Qwen punches way above its weight, and why the pre-training ceiling is real.

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