Rapid
advances
in
generative
AI
are
reshaping
the
professional
world,
and
this
trend
appears
only
to
be
accelerating.
A
new
Thomson
Reuters
survey
of
2,275
global
professionals
in
the
law
and
related
fields,
for
example,
reveals
that
55%
say
AI
has
changed
their
work
in
the
past
year,
while
88%
want
profession-specific
AI
assistants.
When
it
comes
to
bringing
this
technology
into
the
courts
in
particular,
ethical
questions
arise
that
require
a
delicate
balance
between
realizing
the
benefits
of
the
technology
and
adhering
to
legal
obligations.
In
this
webinar
presented
by
our
friends
at
Thomson
Reuters,
our
panel
will
explore
how
courts
are
adopting
generative
AI
ethically
and
securely,
along
with
the
best
practices
they’ve
found
to
realize
the
greatest
efficiency
gains.
Join
us
on
August
20th
to
explore:
•
The
factors
guiding
the
scope
of
the
use
of
generative
AI
•
The
biggest
myths
or
misconceptions
about
generative
AI
•
How
it’s
used
in
the
day-to-day
and
the
best
practices
our
panelists
have
uncovered
•
How
AI
is
likely
to
evolve
in
the
courts
and
the
practice
of
law
more
broadly

