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Can GenAI live up to its promise…and what is it promising now? 

Centre for Legal Innovation
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Generative AI has dominated tech meetings, conversations, debates and demonstrations this year. We’ve been impressed, intimidated, inspired and disillusioned by the tech, so now almost a year since ChatGPT launched, is GenAI REALLY a gamechanger? Is it the ultimate catalyst and influencer? Can it/should it sustain its impact on the legal world through pivotal roles like legal ops?
In this session, legal ops legend Mary O’Carroll [ / maryshenocarroll ], Chief Community Officer at Ironclad, Inc and Co-Founder of the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) shared her thoughts, experiences and use cases in response to those questions…as well as launching the Summit!
This session was on Day One of the CLI Legal Generative AI Summit 2023 on 24 October.
If you would prefer to listen rather than watch this session, you’ll find the podcast in our The Legalpreneurs Sandbox podcast here [www.cli.collaw...].
About the Centre for Legal Innovation
The Centre for Legal Innovation (Australia, New Zealand and Asia Pacific) is an innovation-focused think tank at the College of Law. The Centre provides thought leadership, practical research and opportunities for collaboration to support legal professionals as they navigate the disruption and new technologies transforming the industry. Find out more about our work or contact us via our website, LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter. Come and join us in The Legalpreneurs Lab [www.cli.collaw...] - your one stop shop for all things legaltech and legal innovation.

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