They are, of course, entirely correct.
The first generation of AI introduced only 12 or so months ago has been morphed into products and “solutions”, I’m not sure they are solutions but that discussion is for another day, that are now coursing through the legal industry and especially the information side of the equation and at the speed of Covid on crack.
The results of which is being seen right now.
As we see the results of AI source launches 12 months ago in the now. The present is also delivering us round two.
Deep Seek, updates from Open AI & Perplexity and in the legal sphere Lexis, Westlaw and V-Lex have turbocharged their AI.
The best visual analogy i can think of at the moment is this, the speed, the sound and then although the video doesn’t show it we all know the mess in the kitchen that needs to be cleaned up after this happens.
The impact of AI: educating colleagues
Jinfo Community
26th February 2025
Description
Join our February Community session to discuss practical strategies to educate colleagues about using AI with Sarah Fahy, Global Head Research and Market Intelligence at Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe.
AI is rapidly changing the landscape of research and information work, offering increased efficiency and effectiveness. But colleagues and users are unaware of the implications of using these technologies.
Issues such as content licensing, intellectual property, transparency, and accountability need careful consideration.
In this session, we’ll discuss practical ways to address these concerns and promote the responsible use of these technologies.
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Date:
- Wednesday, 26th February 2025 at 08:00 Pacific / 10:00 Central / 11:00 Eastern / 16:00 GMT (UK) / 17:00 Europe, 60 minutes.