Join Us! Real Talk Beyond ChatGPT: What Recent AI Advances Mean for Legal
Hear how generative AI can benefit law firms, in-house departments, legal tech companies and more from the professionals who are already working with today's most advanced large language models.
March 08, 2023 at 11:32 AM
3 minute read
Artificial IntelligenceSince the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, artificial intelligence has taken the legal (and the entire) world by storm—but ChatGPT is merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how AI will transform the way we work.
For many, though, the bigger AI picture may be more difficult to understand than the easily accessible, commercially available chat tools that are proliferating across the internet today.
Join us for next week's Legaltech News webinar Real Talk Beyond ChatGPT: What Generative AI Actually Means for Law Firms, In-House, Legal Tech and More, where our panel of AI experts will explain many of the topics you need to understand, and answer some of the questions you might have been afraid to ask until now.
Generative AI, machine learning, large language models and more—the major terms necessary to fully understanding AI are bandied about freely, but, for many, they might as well be a foreign language. If your current knowledge of generative AI doesn't expand far beyond ChatGPT, you're not alone, and we've designed this webinar to help.
This new era of AI is arguably the largest technological revolution we've seen, or potentially will see, in decades. Unlike legal tech innovations of the past that have transformed discrete areas of the legal industry, generative AI and large language models will impact all of legal and, indeed, far beyond it. Nearly all industries and sectors across the globe are working to harness these technologies to create new capabilities and develop new, smarter ways of working.
It won't be long before clients start expecting their attorneys to understand these technologies, if they're not asking questions already.
Moderator: Stephanie Wilkins, Editor-in-Chief, Legaltech News
Speakers: Pablo Arredondo, Co-Founder and CIO of Casetext Danielle Benecke, Founder of Baker McKenzie's Machine Learning Practice D. Casey Flaherty, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of LexFusion Jae Um, Founder and Executive Director at Six Parsecs Darth Vaughn, Litigation Counsel and Legal Innovation and Technology Operations Lead at Ford Motor Company
The webinar takes place Tuesday, March 14 at 1 p.m. ET. Anyone can register here for free.
To read more about how evolving AI models are impacting legal, you can find a compilation of ALM's coverage on the topic here.
Interested in learning even more? We've added a three-hour workshop titled Reshaping the Legal Profession: Thriving in the Age of Generative AI & ChatGPT on the first day of Legalweek 2023, March 20, starting at 1:45 p.m. ET. There's still time to register!
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