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Exploring Generative AI and Law | The Practice of Law and Large Language Model (LLM) AI Advances

The first panel of the Silicon Flatirons Conference, Exploring Generative AI and Law: ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Other Innovations, examined the role of large language models (LLMs) technology like ChatGPT in legal practice. These advanced technologies very recently have acquired the capacity to perform various tasks that were once exclusively within the purview of lawyers, including drafting contracts, composing legal motions, preparing patent applications, and conducting legal analysis. Panelists discussed the capabilities and limits of LLMs in law, both in the short term and nearer term. As well as the ethical issues surrounding the use of these technologies in law.

Harry Surden — Moderator | Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School
Jason Adaska — Director of Innovation Lab, Holland & Hart LLP
Pablo Arredondo — Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer, Casetext
Megan Ma — Assistant Director, Stanford Program for Law, Science, and Technology, and CodeX, Stanford Law School
Daniel Schwarcz — Fredrikson & Byron Professor of Law, University of Minnesota

Exploring Generative AI and Law: ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Other Innovations