ChatGPT and the Future

ChatGPT and the Future of Law – Tomorrow!: eDiscovery Webinars

ChatGPT jolted the legal industry big time. This webinar from UnitedLex tomorrow generative AI, ChatGPT and the future of law!

Tomorrow, UnitedLex will host the webinar Generative AI, ChatGPT and the Future of Law: Silver Bullet or Shot in the Dark? (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). Join our expert panel featuring leaders from McKinsey & Company, Inc., Baker McKenzie and UnitedLex as they explore the current landscape and discuss practical real-world use cases and take a deep dive into:

  • Responsible AI use cases and cautionary tales
  • Trends in data science adoption impacting the future of legal practice
  • Transformative implications for document creation, legal analysis and more!

Speakers include:

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  • Danielle Benecke, Founder, Baker McKenzie Machine Learning, Baker McKenzie
  • Ilona Logvinova, Associate General Counsel, McKinsey & Company, Inc.
  • Aaron Crews, Chief Product and Innovation Officer, UnitedLex

With the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, the legal industry, like many others, was jolted by the seemingly overnight eagerness to widely adopt generative AI.  No longer are “artificial intelligence” and “machine learning” buzzwords promising cost-savings, doing more with less and pinpointing answers faster than before. Indeed, perceptions have quickly shifted around these technologies as catalysts to propel the industry forward. Click here to register to learn about generative AI, ChatGPT and the future of law!

So, what do you think? Do you feel like you still have a lot to learn about generative AI and ChatGPT? If so, attend tomorrow’s webinar! Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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