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GenAI for Legal: how to move from proof of concept to production

In this webcast, panelists provide a comprehensive analysis of the foundational steps needed to implement GenAI in legal departments while also sharing leading practices and common pitfalls.

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In the first session of a two-part series with Onit, Inc., we will lay the groundwork for legal departments to successfully navigate the generative AI (GenAI) journey from proof of concept (POC) to production. Our speakers will provide a comprehensive analysis of the foundational steps needed to implement GenAI in legal departments while also sharing leading practices and common pitfalls.

Whether you are just beginning to explore GenAI or have received funding to pursue this strategic initiative, we will share a conceptual roadmap with insights into the challenges, effective approaches and potential unexpected experiences you may encounter along the way. We’ll cover the essential steps required to transition to GenAI, including:

  • Initial vision: Defining the scope and objectives of your GenAI initiative
  • Aligning with internal stakeholders: Confirming buy-in and support from key decision-makers
  • Data modeling: Understanding the importance of accurate and comprehensive data
  • Methodology: Establishing a robust framework for GenAI development and deployment
  • Training and upskilling: Preparing your team with the necessary skills and knowledge
  • Change management: Navigating the organizational changes that come with GenAI implementation

Panelists

  • Matt DenOuden, Senior Vice President, Chief Evangelist, Onit, Inc.
  • Jean Yang, Vice President, AI Transformation & G2M Strategy, Onit, Inc.
  • Kristi Gedid, Managing Director, EY Law*, Ernst & Young LLP; EY Global and Americas Life Sciences Sector Leader
  • Heidi C. Stenberg, Principal, EY Law*, Ernst & Young LLP; EY Global and Americas Legal Transformation Leader

*EY member firms do not practice law where prohibited by local laws or regulation. Ernst & Young LLP (US) does not practice law or offer legal advice.

EY webcast managed and produced by Ernst & Young LLP’s Tax Technical Knowledge Services Group, Washington, DC: Lynn Fairfax

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Total duration: 60 minutes

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