How can in-house teams take action on generative AI? This blog post by Kristy Esparza at Relativity provides terrific insights for in-house teams.
The post, titled (wait for it!) Take Action on Generative AI: Insights for In-House Teams (available here), discusses five terrific insights for in-house teams to start acting on regarding generative AI. Here’s one of them:
Start Small to Build Confidence with AI
One key theme across the webinars was starting with manageable use cases. Large-scale adoption can be overwhelming, so it helps to begin with smaller projects where you can measure results and iterate. For Matt Bohn, senior counsel at Amgen, investigations are a great pond to dip your toe.
“Internal investigations, where the goal is to review as little as possible but have enough confidence that nothing is missed, is a ripe use case for generative AI,” he explains. “I encourage folks to use it in testing.”
Sarah Green, product marketing manager at Relativity, agreed, acknowledging that Relativity aiR for Review customers typically start with internal investigations, along with QC. “And we really encourage that,” she says. “Those use cases are where you can see immediate impact to build confidence.”
Starting small allows teams to test prompts, see AI in action on real data, and gain trust without overcommitting resources. But, as Dan Semelhack, project manager at ProSearch, another service provider proving the value of utilizing generative AI in corporate client legal workflows, points out—it’s not just the size of the project that matters; it’s the type of data.
“It’s one thing to test on the tried-and-true Enron data set, but once you see it on your own company’s documents, it’s really powerful, especially for those people who are on the fence. Once internal stakeholders see those results, they have that lightbulb moment. We’re not replacing human review—we’re validating and expediting it.”
So, what are four other terrific insights for in-house teams regarding generative AI? Find out here, it’s only one click! To take action, all you need to do is click! 😉
So, what do you think? What is your organization doing to take action on generative AI? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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