It’s been nearly a year since generative artificial intelligence (GAI) emerged as a transformative force in the technological landscape, and its progress shows no signs of stopping. Since the first demonstrations of the technology as a tool utilized by the legal industry, there has been a shift in the sentiments of legal professionals and their attitudes toward GAI.

Initial skepticism has shifted to curiosity and constructive discussions about GAI’s capabilities and practical applications. The legal industry is now proactively seeking ways to harness GAI responsibly. In this context, GAI management tools will become instrumental, enabling organizations to monitor adoption and ensure the stringent enforcement of policies.

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