Contracts Reimagined: How Generative AI Improves Legal Business Outcomes
Join this webcast for an interactive discussion about the practical realities, opportunities and risks of AI for CLM. Explore how Generative AI can enhance efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness in your legal operations.
September 14, 2023 at 04:39 PM
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It's time to embrace the future! AI is shaking up how to manage contracts across all business functions. From legal and procurement to HR and finance, AI improves outcomes when used properly. But to get good results, you first need to understand AI's risks, benefits, capabilities and limitations.
Join this webcast for an interactive discussion about the practical realities, opportunities and risks of AI for CLM. Explore how Generative AI can enhance efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness in your legal operations.
You will learn about:
- How Generative AI for contracts works, enabling you to work smarter, mitigate risks, and make decisions with unparalleled efficiency.
- How AI affects legal, legal ops roles, and why we still need humans in the mix.
- Why the notion of a universal "best" Large Language Model (LLM) is misguided and how tailoring AI to your unique contract needs is the key to success.
- The pros and cons of AI trained on internal databases versus leveraging public LLMs.
- The important role of security, reliability, and cost effectiveness when leveraging AI for contracts.
Speaker(s):
Evangelos Apostolou | General Counsel | Sirion Evangelos Apostolou is Sirion' General Counsel and has been a part of Sirion since 2016. In addition to the UK where he is qualified as a barrister and a solicitor, Evangelos has lived and worked as a lawyer in the US, India, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Middle East. In recent years he worked for a leading global executive search and advisory firm. He was previously an equity partner and general counsel of Ernst & Young in Asia Pacific and VP, Chief Counsel APAC for British Telecom. Evangelos also served as a principal of an Ernst & Young law practice member firm in SE Asia and has lectured as a professor of law at the National University Singapore and the University of Hong Kong. | |
Max Iori | Global Head Of The Technology & Data Legal Group | Morgan Stanley Max Iori is a Managing Director of Morgan Stanley in the Legal and Compliance Division serving as the global head of the Technology & Data Legal practice group, based in New York. His current responsibilities include technology, data, outsourcing, intellectual property, privacy, cyber security, artificial intelligence/machine learning, financial services operations, blockchain, information management, social media, marketing, third party regulations, and emerging technology legal matters. | |
Sylvain Magdinier | SVP – Legal & Compliance | Integreon Sylvain is a UK-qualified solicitor with over 25 years of experience in commercial, corporate, technology and intellectual property work. His experience draws from multiple industries and a variety of corporate cultures, giving him a particular strength in bridging the gap between design theory and operational implementation. Based in the UK, Sylvain joined Integreon in 2021 focusing on enhancing Integreon's Contracts, Compliance, and Commercial Services and helping clients to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their legal function through deployment of enabling technology, process re-engineering, and agile resourcing strategies. | |
Sujay Rao | Chief Product Officer | Sirion Sujay Rao is the Chief Product Officer at Sirion. With more than 25 years of experience in Product Management and the SaaS space, Sujay has a track record of building and growing product organizations while bringing disruptive SaaS products and solutions to market. At Sirion, Sujay oversees Sirion's entire portfolio of authoring, performance and AI products and is focused on developing conversational contracting AI and extending Sirion's product capabilities into adjacent areas of CLM. Prior to Sirion, Sujay served as CPO for Simpplr, a leading AI-powered employee experience platform. |
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