On-Demand
1 CLE Credit
This program is a recording of the Live Seminar held on May 29, 2024.
If you attended the live seminar and received credit, then you cannot claim credit for watching this recorded program.
Summary:
Large Language Models such as ChatGPT, Bard/Gemini, Copilot, and others have caused a storm of development, discussion, hype, litigation, investigation, testimony before Congress, executive orders, SEC action, initial regulations, and also present many ethical issues for attorneys who fail to understand them. This seminar presents an overview of the issues with LLMs, including: the perils for lawyers who do not embrace technology, an overview of current AI tools and their capabilities, risks and weaknesses, and a look also at the promise and disruptions they increasingly present for the legal world.
Speaker:
Glenn T. Melchinger, Partner at Dentons US LLP
Glenn T. Melchinger is a partner at Dentons US LLP. He has litigated issues related to technology and the law for decades, and for over a decade he has taught on technology issues for lawyers, e-discovery and AI at the HSBA, Thinktech Hawai`i, the Western States Bar Conference, and elsewhere. He is Chair of the HSBA Technology Committee. Glenn has represented clients for 25 years in complex commercial and civil disputes, BEC (business email compromise), TCPA, class actions regarding data security incidents, products liability matters, and has advised clients on cybersecurity, incident response and other issues involving the intersection of the law and technology. He also reads, writes and speaks Japanese and helps Japan clients with a host of US legal issues with the broad bench of support at Dentons, a global law firm.
Duration: approximately 1 hour
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