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Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers advantages for legal practice, enhancing efficiency and productivity. However, its use requires careful understanding and consideration to ensure accuracy.
In a recent Bite Size CPD series by the Law Society of Saskatchewan, AI basics and strengths and weaknesses are reviewed as well as the Law Society’s Guidelines for the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law. In the complex world of AI, the guidelines emphasize the importance of continuous learning about AI tools and implications and risks associated with using them effectively and responsibly.
Learn more about AI and the Law Society’s guidelines by viewing episodes in this series:
Past episodes of all Bite Size CPD are available on the Law Society’s website.
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