Are you keeping up with the dizzying pace of innovation?

Free upcoming webinar: Harnessing generative AI in the legal industry

Are you keeping up with the dizzying pace of innovation?

This article was produced in partnership with Thomson Reuters

There’s no argument that artificial intelligence is a white-hot topic. From automating tasks like email replies, scheduling, and research to gathering data and unleashing the powers of ChatGPT, the pace and hype of technological innovation in the legal field are dizzying. Integrating AI into the legal profession’s tools and processes has the potential to transform the industry — if its application is filtered through the lens of long-standing industry and institutional expertise, which separates human intelligence from artificial intelligence.

“We want to enable legal professionals to utilize this new technology, but do so with trusted answers,” says Zachary Warren, Manager, Enterprise Content – Technology & Innovation, Thomson Reuters Institute, and one of the hosts of the upcoming webinar, Generative AI: Understanding it from a legal perspective.

Warren, who leads technology and innovation content and research and has been writing and speaking on tech and innovation for more than a decade, is joined by co-host Zena Applebaum, Vice-President, Product Marketing at Thomson Reuters. Together, they’ll delve into how the legal industry can move beyond Gen AI education to practical applications, where Gen AI can and should be used in today’s legal work, the difference between public Gen AI systems like ChatGPT and proprietary systems, and why the distinction matters for legal professionals, and where the legal industry goes from here in trying to keep up with the pace of change.

“We cover the use of AI in the context of legal practice, including practical application and implications, and demystify the technological complexities and common misconceptions,” says Applebaum, an accomplished cross-functional team leader with 20+ years’ experience in proposition strategy, competitive intelligence, and product marketing.

Large language models and Generative AI tools — like ChatGPT — can help law firms and legal departments automate routine tasks, enhance research and analysis, improve quality and consistency, and generate new insights and solutions. Are you ready to leverage these revolutionary tools and realize their potential? Hear what these industry experts have to say and move confidently into the future: secure your spot at the webinar today.

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