Wednesday, May 29, 2024

May 30: Learning to Speak AI: An Attorney's Guide to Prompt Writing

ChatGPT and other generative AI programs can be powerful tools for legal professionals, but knowing how to ask the right questions is the key to unlocking their potential. Writing a prompt (the query or question you ask AI) isn’t as cut and dry as you’d think. If you want the best results for your queries, you need to understand how to write effective prompts.
Join attorney Jordan Turk as she takes you through strategies to optimize your use of AI, as well as pitfalls and ethical issues to avoid. Accurate prompt engineering in AI programs can allow you to do a variety of different things, such as alter the tone of your client emails, eliminate ambiguity in your writing, and effectively analyze different legal positions.
The sky is the limit for this type of generative AI, and all legal professionals need to understand how to use it if they want to stay competitive in the future legal services market.
In this free CLE webinar, you’ll learn:
  • What AI prompts are and how effectively writing prompts assists legal professionals
  • Tips to generate useful AI prompts that get you the answers you need
  • Potential pitfalls and ethical considerations as you use AI
  • A live demonstration of how to tailor your prompts.
Title:
Learning to Speak AI: An Attorney's Guide to Prompt Writing
Date/Time:
May 30, 2024
11:00 AM PDT
Webinar - Register Now!
Speaker:
Jordan Turk is a practicing attorney in Texas, and the Legal Technology Advisor at Smokeball. Her family law expertise includes complex property division and contentious custody cases, as well as appeals and prenuptial agreements. In addition to her family law practice, she’s passionate about legal technology and how it can revolutionize law firms.
‍In Hacking Law Firm Success with Jordan Turk, she interviews law firm founders about how they grew and scaled their practices, as well as their ethos behind managing a firm.
Credit:
This program is eligible for 1 hour of CLE credit in 60-minute states, and 50 minutes of CLE credit in 50-minute states. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. CLE credit has been applied for in the following states: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, IL, IA, MN, MO, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OK, OR, PA, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, and WY. For states not listed above, you may still apply for reciprocity CLE credit if applicable.
By:
Smokeball

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