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One of the reasons that professional legal, medical, and financial advice services are expensive is you are buying the right to sue someone. That is a reasonable thing to want. Another reasonable thing to want is responsive answers on a best effort basis for one thousandth cost.

Are people often sued over legal, medical, or financial *advice*? I get that they are often sued over medical *treatment*, but advice? I vaguely recall hearing that therapists have vanishingly low insurance premiums. People who *do* things for others (contractors!) get sued all the time, but do advice givers?

@patio11 >Another reasonable thing to want is responsive answers on a best effort basis for one thousandth cost. funniest outcome would be accredited LLM user where you have to pass media training for hallucinations and pitfalls