Want to learn about the human side of AI? Kassi Burns will be the next guest on Level Table Live with Level Legal!
Next Tuesday, August 19th at noon CT (1pm ET, 10am PT), Level Legal will host its next Level Table Live event The Human Side of Legal Tech: Resilience, Imposter Syndrome, and AI with Kassi Burns (available here for registration)! A podcaster, AI and machine learning practitioner, and Senior Attorney at King & Spalding, Kassi will sit down with Joey Seeber, CEO of Level Legal and Daniel Bonner, Director of Client Solutions of Level Legal to share her unique perspective — and maybe some hot takes — on recent efforts to regulate AI, lawyers’ technical competency (or lack thereof), the importance of an integrated eDiscovery team, and more.
In her legal practice, Kassi provides strategic counsel on the development and implementation of comprehensive AI policies, including generative AI strategies and AI mapping exercises. Her work ensures that AI tools are integrated seamlessly into information governance and data privacy frameworks, minimizing risks while maximizing efficiency. Kassi also has a robust background in eDiscovery, managing complex litigation, international arbitrations, and government investigations. She has great takes on all things AI and eDiscovery!
Register here to hear a fun and interesting discussion on AI, legal and eDiscovery with Kassi Burns in the Level Table Live event next Tuesday!
So, what do you think? Are you interested in AI, legal and eDiscovery? If not, what are you reading this blog for? 😉 And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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