Security and Overreliance: Attorney Addresses Generative AI Concerns for Legal Industry
"Be forward-leaning, but be smart," said Danielle Benecke, the founder and global head of Baker McKenzie's machine learning practice, on adopting generative AI technology.
July 21, 2023 at 03:46 PM
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Editor's Note: We'll be back soon with a new episode, but until then we're highlighting a conversation from earlier this year.
Generative artificial intelligence has seemingly endless potential to transform how legal services are delivered, but rapid adoption of technology comes with significant risks.
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