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[Webinar] How might legal practitioners approach AI to better advise and incorporate it into their work practices?
Synopsis
How many AI-savvy lawyers does it take for the legal industry to be AI-ready, as benchmarked by the AI Readiness Index (AIRI)?
This panel discussion promises to be insightful and interactive and to dispel some misconceptions as it relates to AI, with three panellists from practice, in-house & academia sharing common reservations lawyers and in-house counsels might have in adopting AI in their workflows and advising on AI-related matters. What does it take to bridge the knowledge gap(s) so the legal industry is more AI-ready? How should legal professionals proceed with an informed view of AI and related technologies when compelled by organisations and clients who have already embraced the use of AI?
Speaker's Profile
Tristan KOH
AI Singapore
Lenon ONG
CHP Law’s Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets Practice
SIOW Wei Loong
Changi Airport Group (CAG)
Cheryl SEAH
Drew & Napier LLC
Webinar
Course Date:
17 Feb 2025 (Mon)
(New)
Time:
12.00pm to 1.30pm
Practice Area:
Mandatory Ethics Component (Ethics and Professional Standards)
Training Level:
Intermediate
Public MEC Points:
1.5
Course Fee:
S$180
Agenda
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