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Generative Artificial Intelligence represents a revolution for the legal sector, and those entities and professionals who know how to take advantage and squeeze the potential of these technologies will obtain a clear competitive advantage" 24 January 2024 AI Gen, Artificial Intelligence / Artificial Intelligence, News Last Thursday, January 18, it took place and Fide the presentation session of the AGenerative cademIA. A new initiative of Fide y Brain & Code to bring legal professionals the most up-to-date training in Generative Artificial Intelligence. During the session, we have the interventions of Cristina Jimenez, President of the Foundation Fide and Alex Rayon, CEO of Brain&Code, as well as with the questions and interventions of multiple participants. Let the AI tell you The same summary, but narrated by a Generative AI tool The opening of the session, marked by Cristina's sincerity when expressing her nervousness when entering a less familiar terrain, set the tone for the exploration of generative artificial intelligence in the legal field. This initiative of Fide and Brain & Code searches address the insecurity of legal professionals in this new field. Recording the session and generating the summary using an artificial intelligence tool added a technological touch to the meeting.
Cristina shared the motivation behind the academy, highlighting the prevailing need for legal professionals to understand and feel confident in this new territory. The importance of incorporating artificial intelligence tools to improve legal practice was emphasized, and it was mentioned that the courses offered under the name of IAGen for Law They will be taught by technical professionals, called “technologists”, in combination with legal professionals, called “translators”. This combination of technological and legal knowledge has been specially designed with the objective of guaranteeing that all the materials addressed in the USA Phone Number courses respond to the real needs of it He highlighted the importance of the instruction given to the machine to execute commands. The presentation of training programs, "Leaders" and "Practitioners", invited the participation of legal professionals in the academy. Questions from the public They addressed concerns about legal language imitation, the regulation of artificial intelligence, and the ability of technology to generate incorrect information.. Álex responded cautiously, recognizing the objectivity of the model's infrastructure and the need for users to apply the correct legal interpretation.
The discussion expanded to regulation proposed by the European Union and its impact on the development of artificial intelligence. The importance of finding a balance between necessary regulation and innovation. The experiences shared on the use of artificial intelligence in legal interpretation highlighted the need to implement verification systems and train professionals to ensure understanding of how the tools work. Álex addressed the concerns and concerns of the attendees about the tendency that some of the generative AI tools have to “invent” information, highlighting the importance of prudence in its use. Techniques of «prompting" and the "Retrieval Augmented Generation» to avoid answers based on non-existent facts. The session continued with Practical demonstration of the application of generative artificial intelligence in the synthesis of information extracted from a document with tax information. During the demo, Alex showed the audience some of the capabilities of document analysis and synthesis tools. He emphasized the usefulness of these tools internally in companies, although caution was urged when implementing them, especially in the legal field and the management of private data. Alex reflected on the impact of artificial intelligence on human cognitive faculties, signaling decreased attention and concentration. The importance of writing was highlighted as code of human civilization and concerns were expressed about the lack of critical analysis in legal interpretation by these tools.
Cristina shared the motivation behind the academy, highlighting the prevailing need for legal professionals to understand and feel confident in this new territory. The importance of incorporating artificial intelligence tools to improve legal practice was emphasized, and it was mentioned that the courses offered under the name of IAGen for Law They will be taught by technical professionals, called “technologists”, in combination with legal professionals, called “translators”. This combination of technological and legal knowledge has been specially designed with the objective of guaranteeing that all the materials addressed in the USA Phone Number courses respond to the real needs of it He highlighted the importance of the instruction given to the machine to execute commands. The presentation of training programs, "Leaders" and "Practitioners", invited the participation of legal professionals in the academy. Questions from the public They addressed concerns about legal language imitation, the regulation of artificial intelligence, and the ability of technology to generate incorrect information.. Álex responded cautiously, recognizing the objectivity of the model's infrastructure and the need for users to apply the correct legal interpretation.
The discussion expanded to regulation proposed by the European Union and its impact on the development of artificial intelligence. The importance of finding a balance between necessary regulation and innovation. The experiences shared on the use of artificial intelligence in legal interpretation highlighted the need to implement verification systems and train professionals to ensure understanding of how the tools work. Álex addressed the concerns and concerns of the attendees about the tendency that some of the generative AI tools have to “invent” information, highlighting the importance of prudence in its use. Techniques of «prompting" and the "Retrieval Augmented Generation» to avoid answers based on non-existent facts. The session continued with Practical demonstration of the application of generative artificial intelligence in the synthesis of information extracted from a document with tax information. During the demo, Alex showed the audience some of the capabilities of document analysis and synthesis tools. He emphasized the usefulness of these tools internally in companies, although caution was urged when implementing them, especially in the legal field and the management of private data. Alex reflected on the impact of artificial intelligence on human cognitive faculties, signaling decreased attention and concentration. The importance of writing was highlighted as code of human civilization and concerns were expressed about the lack of critical analysis in legal interpretation by these tools.