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Innovation Insights Presents Part II of Our Fall 2023 Generative AI Series: Real World Applications of Generative AI in the Face of Real World Risks

Webinar | 11.16.23, 12:00 PM EST - 1:00 PM EST | CLE Offered

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Generative AI is here to stay, so now what? The dynamic evolution of this technology has sparked countless debates and ideas regarding its potential to drive efficiency and improve legal service, on the one hand, and its significant risks and potential drawbacks, on the other hand. Whether you are an advocate, skeptic, or fall somewhere in the middle, there’s no question that many are wondering what’s real, what’s hype, and what’s next for generative AI in legal.

Join us as we open the door on our and others’ journeys regarding generative AI, including what we’re hearing from clients about their concerns, ways to evaluate and mitigate risk, and how we’re putting generative AI to work ourselves.

We’ll cover:

  • Risks and Concerns Around Generative AI (in Legal)
  • Real-World Use Cases for Generative AI That Won’t Scare Your GC
  • Technical Hurdles and Approaches to Safely Using Generative AI
  • Best Practices for Exploring Generative AI


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