The legal industry basically hasn’t stopped talking about artificial intelligence since ChatGPT first came on the scene last November. Yet, some industry watchers say that what we really need is ChatGPT specifically for legal.
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In this week’s episode, Law.com legal technology reporter Isha Marathe spoke with Vid Prabhakaran, Davis Wright Tremaine partner and member of its AI steering committee; and Dan Szabo, the firm’s director of enterprise projects, about DWT’s very own chatbot that looks a whole lot like ChatGPT.
September 15, 2023 at 05:57 PM
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The legal industry basically hasn’t stopped talking about artificial intelligence since ChatGPT first came on the scene last November. Yet, some industry watchers say that what we really need is ChatGPT specifically for legal.
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