The National Business Institute will present the live video webinar “Legal Ethics: ChatGPT in Law Firms” on Tuesday, July 18, from 3 to 4 p.m.
Whether ready or not, ChatGPT is here and many attorneys have already incorporated it into their practices. Is ChatGPT right for firms, or is it an ethical disaster waiting to happen? This update addresses the ethical implications of ChatGPT in law firms. Attendees wil find out how ChatGPT works, gain insights into the potential benefits of AI in law departments, and identify the attorney-client privilege concerns presented by ChatGPT. The webinar will also help attendees:
• Explore the advantages and disadvantages of AI in law.
• Discover the confidentiality risks associated with ChatGPT.
• Examine ethical best practices for using generative AI in the legal profession.
(Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI’s endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.)
This course is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Cost for the webinar is $199. To register, call 1-800-930-6182 or visit www.nbi-sems.com.
- Posted July 11, 2023
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