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AI Prompting for Lawyers and Legal Teams
Credit(s):
1 CLE
1 Technology CLE
Course Number:
8668
Original Program Date:
September 24, 2024
Duration:
1 hour 6 minutes
Access:
Available for 90 days after Registration (05/24/2025)
AI Prompting for Lawyers and Legal Teams Cecilia Ziniti, Burlingame, CA
We're excited to invite you to an exclusive webinar featuring Cecilia Ziniti, a three-time General Counsel and the founder of GC AI. This session will focus on "AI Prompting for Legal" and will enhance your skills in interacting with AI technologies like ChatGPT. Learn how to write the most effective prompts with your AI technology to get the information you need quickly and accurately.
What to expect:
Orientation to the use of AI
Understanding AI Prompts
Live Demos & Best Practices
Ethical Considerations
1 CLE
1 Technology CLE
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