AI for Lawyers: Time and Tasks

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Course Overview

What You'll Learn

  • Explore ways to use artificial intelligence to help you get more things done in less time.
  • In the third course of the four-part series “AI for Lawyers and Other Advocates,” you’ll learn how to navigate the “AI Delegation Matrix” and spot “Low-Hanging AI Fruit.” You’ll also develop strategies to make sure you don’t hand over the wrong tasks to artificial intelligence tools and end up with heavy, regretful feelings of “delegation remorse.”

Explore ways to use artificial intelligence to help you get more things done in less time. In the third course of the four-part series “AI for Lawyers and Other Advocates,” you’ll learn how to navigate the “AI Delegation Matrix” and spot “Low-Hanging AI Fruit.” You’ll also develop strategies to make sure you don’t hand over the wrong tasks to artificial intelligence tools and end up with heavy, regretful feelings of “delegation remorse.”

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