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Episode 199: Legal GenAI Around the World: Europe + UK

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This podcast was recorded on 18 June 2024 as the fourth session in CLI’s Legal GenAI Around the World Series.

In this session Terri Mottershead, Executive Director at the Centre for Legal Innovation facilitated a discussion with four amazing panellists from Europe and the UK:

Topics covered included:

  • How, where and why GenAI is being used in legal businesses and what’s driving/limiting adoption
  • LLMs, the impact of RAGs, and the case for/against the decision to build or buy
  • What capabilities are needed to deliver legal GenAI solutions today, tomorrow, and how to bridge the gaps
  • What’s unique about the legal GenAI market in Europe + UK
  • How legal GenAI is likely to evolve in 2024

If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this episode, you’ll find the video in our CLI-Collaborate (CLIC) free Resource Hub here.

Please join CLI’s free Legal GenAI Global Community for a lightly curated newsfeed on how legal GenAI is transforming the legal ecosystem.

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This podcast was recorded on 18 June 2024 as the fourth session in CLI’s Legal GenAI Around the World Series.

In this session Terri Mottershead, Executive Director at the Centre for Legal Innovation facilitated a discussion with four amazing panellists from Europe and the UK:

Topics covered included:

  • How, where and why GenAI is being used in legal businesses and what’s driving/limiting adoption
  • LLMs, the impact of RAGs, and the case for/against the decision to build or buy
  • What capabilities are needed to deliver legal GenAI solutions today, tomorrow, and how to bridge the gaps
  • What’s unique about the legal GenAI market in Europe + UK
  • How legal GenAI is likely to evolve in 2024

If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this episode, you’ll find the video in our CLI-Collaborate (CLIC) free Resource Hub here.

Please join CLI’s free Legal GenAI Global Community for a lightly curated newsfeed on how legal GenAI is transforming the legal ecosystem.

  continue reading

201 episódios

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