Generative AI or Rules-Based Document Automation: Which is Right for Your Law Firm?

21 Nov , 2024

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AI is changing everything about the way we deliver legal services. But what is generative AI and how does it differ from traditional forms of AI like rules-based automation? How can you use it in your law practice in a way that is safe, protects your client data, and delivers the most impactful results for your clients and firm? 

These questions and more will be answered in this informative and practical session, which will: 

Define common AI terms, concepts, and software

Provide clear instruction regarding the differences between rules-based automation and generative AI in the context of document automation

Help you decide which method and software is best for your law practice and develop a plan for what you should start with first to get the most impact

Show examples of each approach and how they have been implemented in the industry to better serve clients.

 

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