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Discussing Developments in Artificial Intelligence

Discussing Developments in Artificial Intelligence

This past summer, one of my law firm clients had a wonderful intern who worked on understanding current and upcoming policy regarding Artificial Intelligence and it’s applications. To conclude her project, we filmed a video interview between Sarah and Nancy Prager of Prager Law discussing her thoughts on the policy she reviewed and AI itself. I was on the call to run the technical side of the interview, but ended up participating. So I’m not on screen, but interjecting my…

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OpenAI – “Write a blog about marketing for lawyers.”

OpenAI – “Write a blog about marketing for lawyers.”

This isn’t a blog about marketing, this is a blog about Artificial Intelligence. But that was my first prompt into OpenAI. Here was the response (cut short because I ran out of processing tokens). “Lawyers have a unique marketing challenge. They need to find a way to stand out in a crowded and competitive field, but they also need to be careful not to cross the line into unethical territory. One way to market your law firm is to focus…

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Being the “Jack of all Trades”

Being the “Jack of all Trades”

“A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” Once upon a time, and not all that long ago, lawyers were one or two to a town and less likely to specialize, being responsible for everything from real estate to criminal. A broad legal education taught you how to think and that mixed expertise was valuable when a client wanted to make a business transaction that would impact their final estate…

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