EDRM Podcast: Tom O’Connor, Mary Mack & Legal Tech Insights

by Priyanka Patel

New Book Demystifies Artificial Intelligence for Legal Professionals

A new resource aims to make artificial intelligence (AI) accessible to smaller law firms and corporate legal teams. Released this week, “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us” – authored by Tom O’Connor, Director of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center – addresses the rapidly evolving landscape of Large Language Models (LLMs) and their practical applications within the legal field.

the book’s growth presented unique challenges, as the team, including Elizabeth Guthrie, Brett Burney, eLaw Evangelist of EDRM Trusted Partner Nextpoint, and hosts Mary Mack and Holley robinson of EDRM, navigated constant upgrades and changes to LLMs.

Did you know? – Large Language Models (LLMs) are a type of AI that can understand and generate human-like text, making them valuable for tasks like legal research and document review.

Bridging the AI Knowledge Gap

According to a company release, the authors prioritized clarity and usability for those without extensive technical backgrounds. “Elizabeth, Tom, and Brett were laser-focused on the benefits for smaller law firms and corporate teams,” the release stated, emphasizing a commitment to democratizing access to AI knowledge. To enhance understanding, the book’s glossary was strategically moved from the beginning, serving as a foundational reference point for readers.

The team recognized the need to provide a resource that cuts through the hype surrounding AI and delivers actionable insights. This approach is particularly crucial given the speed at which AI technology is advancing.

Pro tip – When evaluating AI tools for your practice, focus on specific use cases and consider how the tool integrates with your existing workflows.

A Focus on Practical Application

“Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us” isn’t simply a theoretical exploration of AI; it’s a practical guide designed to empower legal professionals to leverage these tools effectively. The authors aimed to equip readers with the knowledge to understand how LLMs can streamline workflows, improve research, and enhance overall efficiency.

The discussion surrounding the book’s release also included surprising and engaging anecdotes from all three guests, adding a personal touch to the technical subject matter.

Readers interested in learning more and purchasing a copy of “Artificial intelligence for the Rest of Us” can do so at https://www.nextpoint.com/ai-for-the-rest-of-us-book/.

Why was the book created? The book, “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us,” was created to address a growing need for accessible facts about AI, specifically Large Language Models (LLMs), within the legal field. The authors recognized a gap in understanding, particularly among smaller law firms and corporate legal teams, and aimed to provide a practical guide to leveraging these tools.

Who is involved? The book was authored by Tom O’Connor,Director of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center,with contributions from Elizabeth Guthrie and Brett Burney,eLaw Evangelist of EDRM Trusted Partner Nextpoint. Mary Mack and Holley robinson of EDRM also played a role in the book’s development.

what does the book cover? The book covers the practical applications of LLMs in the legal field, focusing on how these tools can streamline workflows, improve research, and enhance overall efficiency.It prioritizes clarity and usability for those without extensive technical backgrounds, including a glossary for foundational understanding.

How did the project conclude? The book was successfully released this week and is available for purchase through Nextpoint’s website. The development process involved navigating the challenges of rapidly evolving AI technology, with the team adapting to constant upgrades and changes to LLMs. The release was accompanied by engaging discussions and anecdotes from the authors, highlighting the book’s practical and accessible approach.

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