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Crowell Innovation Insights Presents Part I Of Our Fall Generative AI Series: The Current And Future State of Generative AI in Legal

Webinar | 10.31.23, 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT | CLE Offered

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With the late 2022 launch of ChatGPT, generative AI took the world by storm. Generative AI continues to be a hot topic not only in legal, but in business, with extensive debate regarding the technology’s potential and its risks, coupled with both hype and skepticism.

Join legal tech expert and LexFusion Chief Strategy Officer Casey Flaherty for a conversation about the evolution and current state of generative AI, including its implications for business expectations and where generative AI might be leveraged throughout the extended legal value chain. We will separate myth from reality, exploring how generative AI already is, is not, and might soon be used across the legal industry.

We’ll cover:

  • Generative AI Overview
  • Generative AI’s Specific Potential For Legal Use Cases
  • The Future of Generative AI (in Legal)

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