Generative Artificial Intelligence in Practice: What It Is and How Lawyers Use It
by American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education (ALI CLE)
The "Generative Artificial Intelligence in Practice: What It Is and How Lawyers Use It" webcast is a 90-minute program designed to educate legal professionals on the emergence and application of generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, within the legal sector. Organized by the American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education (ALI CLE), this session aims to provide attorneys with a comprehensive understanding of how generative AI can be integrated into their practice.
The program covers several key topics, including an overview of generative AI technology, its current and potential uses in legal research, document review, and drafting, as well as best practices for incorporating these tools into legal workflows. Additionally, the webcast addresses the opportunities and risks associated with generative AI, offering insights into the future of legal practice in the context of rapidly evolving technological advancements.
This on-demand training features expert faculty members such as Ronald J. Hedges, Catherine Casey, Marissa J. Moran, and Stephanie Wilson, who bring a wealth of experience in law and technology. The program is tailored for legal professionals seeking to stay current with technological developments and understand the implications of generative AI in their practice.
Attendees can earn Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits, with the number of credits varying by state. For example, the program is approved for 1.5 General CLE credits in states like Alabama, Alaska, and Arizona, among others. Participants are encouraged to verify the specific CLE accreditation details applicable to their jurisdiction.
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Event Details
- Date
- June 28, 2023
- Location
- 🇺🇸 United States
- Pricing
- $259.00
- Audience
- Legal professionals, including attorneys and law firm staff, interested in understanding and integrating generative AI technologies into their practice.
- CLE Credits
- Varies by state; for example, 1.5 General CLE credits in Alabama, Alaska, and Arizona.