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Recorded Webinar: For Better or for Worse: Harnessing AI in your Skillset

More than a year since the launch of ChatGPT into mainstream use, it seems that AI is now everywhere. When it was first launched, the potential uses of AI seemed endless and the only limit was our own imaginations. However, as AI is being increasingly used to perform legal tasks a

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About the Webinar

More than a year since the launch of ChatGPT into mainstream use, it seems that AI is now everywhere. When it was first launched, the potential uses of AI seemed endless and the only limit was our own imaginations. However, as AI is being increasingly used to perform legal tasks and in court matters, the risks arising from its use to prepare court documents and manage aspects of legal processes are becoming evident. The new Victorian Supreme Court Guidelines are the first big step towards the regulation and management of its use in legal practice with more regulation anticipated to come. To help lawyers consider the risks and benefits to using AI, this session explore:

  • Key AI concepts and tools currently available, including machine (and deep) learning
  • Do you get what you pay for? Unpacking the key programs available to lawyers
  • How generative AI works, how it can be used to prepare key legal documents and what steps lawyers still need to take to verify text output
  • How AI applications are used in legal tasks (including review of disclosure etc), the risks associated with this (including data bias etc) and what safeguards and questions need to be asked within the firm to better understand the use and risks
  • Relevant guidelines and directives currently in place in Australian courts, and likely to appear in the future

Presented By

Alexandra Wedutenko
Partner, Sparke Helmore Canberra, ACT

A leading Government and ICT lawyer as voted by Best Lawyers Australia, Alexandra Wedutenko has an enviable reputation for her success in strategic procurement and governance.

Specialising in complex services agreements in a regulated environment, ICT, select sourcing and business process sourcing, Alexandra has acted for a range of private sector and government clients. She acts for and understands the requirements of clients in industries where security and availability of supply are critical.

Through her previous roles as a General Counsel and senior executive in government, Alexandra has a deep understanding of the legal issues faced by government agencies and their concerns about compliance and risk identification and management.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for lawyers - Australia wide.

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Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Lisa Tran on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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