On Tuesday, February 21st, Avi Gesser, Sam Allaman and Melissa Muse from our Data Strategy and Security Group hosted for a conversation between ChatGPT and ChatGPT on how lawyers are using ChatGPT, as well as its risks and benefits to the legal industry.

The webcast included:

  • A demonstration of ChatGPT’s ability to draft legal documents.
  • The use of other AI tools to turn ChatGPT’s text into audio and video.
  • An explanation of how ChatGPT works, what it is good at, and which tasks are beyond its current capabilities.
  • How ChatGPT thinks it will change the legal profession.
  • Considerations for drafting a company policy on the use of ChatGPT for work.

No CLE was offered for this program.

Register for an on-demand version of the here.

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Avi Gesser is Co-Chair of the Debevoise Data Strategy & Security Group. His practice focuses on advising major companies on a wide range of cybersecurity, privacy and artificial intelligence matters. He can be reached at agesser@debevoise.com.

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Samuel J. Allaman is a litigation associate. Mr. Allaman joined Debevoise in 2020. He received a J.D. from Rutgers Law School and graduated Valedictorian in 2020. During his time at Rutgers Law School, he was an articles editor of the Rutgers Law Review and a Saul Tischler Scholar. Mr. Allaman received a B.A. from Rutgers University in 2017. He can be reached at sjallaman@debevoise.com.

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Melissa Muse is an associate in the Litigation Department based in the New York office. She is a member of the firm’s Data Strategy & Security Group, and the Intellectual Property practice. She can be reached at mmuse@debevoise.com.

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