Join us for our new informative series offering a comprehensive exploration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on the legal world.
Throughout this series, lawyers will gain an essential understanding of AI’s underlying principles and how these technologies can be leveraged to enhance efficiency and accuracy in their daily work, then we will focus on specific AI applications within the legal sector and upon ethical considerations.
PART 1: DEMYSTIFYING AI: CORE CONCEPTS FOR LEGAL PROFESSIONALS [Webinar]
PART 2: EXPLORING CHATGPT IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION [Online Workshop]
SAVE THE DATES!
- September 30th (12-1pm) – NAVIGATING THE AI LANDSCAPE: ETHICAL INSIGHTS & CONSIDERATIONS FOR LAWYERS
- October 16th (12-1pm) – AI APPLICATIONS FOR THE LEGAL COMMUNITY
NOW ON DEMAND!
Do you seek an understanding of the core concepts of generative AI? Do you want to understand how and why AI has become such a hot topic in the legal field?
This webinar will simplify AI by breaking down its core concepts, functionalities, and practical applications within the legal sector.
- Understand Generative AI: Learn key terms and concepts to grasp what generative AI is and how it is set to revolutionize the legal industry.
- Focus on Impact: Gain insights into the importance of AI’s evolution without getting bogged down by the technicalities of machine learning and natural language processing.
- Explore Benefits and Risks: Discover a high-level overview of AI’s benefits, risks, and real-world use cases in the legal field.
Q&A from the program is included in the recording.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD PRESENTATION SLIDES.
RELATED RESOURCES
Following the audience question about Massachusetts orders and guidance re: AI:
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- Order from Superior Court: Smith v. Farwell
- This decision will be addressed more in depth the session on AI & Legal Ethics in September.
- MA gov guidance for state employees, including prosecutors:
- Order from Superior Court: Smith v. Farwell
ABOUT THE EXPERT
Laura Keeler works as a Law Practice Management Advisor at Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers Massachusetts, where she assists lawyers, judges, and law students by consulting, writing, and speaking about law practice management and legal technology.
Recognized as one of the ABA’s Women of Legal Tech for 2023, Laura wrote the column Tech From the Trenches for Law Practice Magazine for three years. Her volunteer work includes serving as Vice Chair of the Solo Small Firm / Law Practice Management Section Council for Massachusetts Bar Association.
Read more about Laura here. She can be reached via email at laura@lclma.org and find her on LinkedIn here.
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