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The State of the Art in LegalTech Circa 2024
Recent breakthroughs in AI in legal settings are fueling a sense that legal tasks long thought to be too expensive or too complicated are now within reach.
Generative AI and Intellectual Property
GenAI has also generated a series of critical IP questions, including copyright questions with regard to model inputs and outputs. This panel will explore current copyright questions, and consider technical solutions.
Hybrid Legal Intelligence: Bridging the Neuro-Symbolic Divide
As techniques of harnessing LLMs continue to advance and mature, many wonder whether there are opportunities to leverage traditional structured approaches, including formal logic and knowledge representation. That is, there is rising interest in understanding the comparative advantage of our respective tools and machines, identifying and interpreting the circumstances around their selection. This panel will explore questions of interoperability and potential to unlock new paths of knowledge engineering and reconcile the relative strengths of machine intelligence.
Law, Education and Experience (LEX) Talks – Part I
Legal Education & the Future of the Law Firm – Megan Ma Lessons from GenAI Deployment at a Global Law Firm – Barbara Taylor The Future of Court Filing, Electronic Service Practice – Tom Melling
Law, Education and Experience (LEX) Talks – Part II
AI & Access to Justice – Margaret Hagan CodeX Insurance Analyst – Preston Carlson National Police Lab AI – Floris Bex Why Law Hasn’t Had Its Empirical Turn – Abdi Aidid Master of Ceremonies: Loren Brown