Two weeks ago, during the Huski webinar “Explore GPT’s Potential in Legal: How Should Lawyers Work Effectively with AI?”, we discussed many topical issues around the latest AI progress and its reception in the legal world. We are thrilled to share with you some of the highlights from the webinar, where we had the unprecedented opportunity to interact with GPT-4, the latest and most advanced AI language model, just like a human participant.
GPT-4 Demystified: Understanding the Terms and Applications
The webinar commenced with an exploration of GPT-4 and the concepts surrounding it. We delved into the terms, applications, and nuances surrounding AI in the legal field. The discussion aimed to educate participants on the meanings behind the scenes, dispelling any misconceptions and ensuring a clear understanding of AI’s capabilities in the legal context. GPT-4 itself played an active role in clarifying doubts and providing valuable insights, leaving the attendees in awe of the model’s conversational abilities.
Legal Use Cases Around GPT-4: Navigating Expectations and Reality
A significant part of the webinar focused on the practical applications of GPT-4 within the legal profession. From drafting contracts to conducting legal research, participants explored a wide array of potential use cases where GPT-4 can be a valuable asset. However, the conversation was not just about the promises; it also addressed the importance of managing expectations regarding AI’s capabilities. While GPT-4 exhibits exceptional language understanding, it is crucial to recognize its limitations and use it as a collaborative tool rather than a replacement for human expertise.
Future Progress of AI and Handling Data Bias
As the webinar progressed, we delved into the future progress of AI, beyond just GPT-4. Understanding the trajectory of AI in the legal industry is essential for staying ahead in the ever-evolving legal landscape. Additionally, we discussed the critical issue of data bias and how it affects AI applications, including those in the legal field. The participants gained valuable insights into identifying and mitigating potential biases to ensure ethical and fair use of AI in their practices.
A Unique Interaction with GPT-4: Chatting with AI in Real Time
One of the most remarkable aspects of this webinar was the unprecedented opportunity for participants to directly interact with GPT-4. Unlike typical ways of interacting with GPT4 through a chatbox, participants engaged with the AI model using natural language. We asked questions, sought clarifications, and had meaningful conversations with GPT-4 in real time. Witnessing GPT-4 respond like a human speaker was truly a transformative experience for everyone involved.
Looking Ahead: Early Access to New Features
As promised, all Huski users will receive early access to our newest features powered by LLM (large language model). This exclusive feature will enable trademark professionals to explore the cutting-edge applications of GPT-4 and integrate AI seamlessly into their trademark prosecution practices.
In conclusion, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Rhett Barneys, a partner at Lee & Hayes, for participating as a speaker in this webinar and providing invaluable insights from an attorney’s perspective. We are excited about the future of AI in the legal domain, and we hope this webinar has equipped you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
For the video recording of the event, please click here