This was one of those weeks where I had to decide whether to scroll through a few hundred/thousand emails, or just declare email bankruptcy after spending the previous week in Chicago at the AALL Conference. I won’t say exactly what I did… but, I will say it was the faster of the two decisions. ILTACon
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The Evolving Role of Training and Professional Development in the Legal Industry
This week, we discuss the evolving landscape of professional development and training within the legal industry. With a special focus on innovative methods and technological advancements, this episode features insights from three distinguished guests: Adam Stofsky, CEO at Briefly, Ian Nelson, Co-Founder of Hotshot, and Caitlin Vaughn, Managing Director of Learning and…
What. Just. Happened? (Week of July 22, 2024)
I just flew back from Chicago… and boy are my arms tired. 😉
Besides getting to wear my flashy new white suit for the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Gallagher Awards ceremony, I also caught up with lots of colleagues, old and new. AALL is one of those sneaky tech conferences that dresses up…
What. Just. Happened? (Week of July 15, 2024)
It’s been a bit of a crazy week around here. Power is back on in (most of) Houston, and I’m headed to Chicago for the American Association of Law Libraries Annual Conference. Hopefully, the massive Internet outage that’s happening with CrowdStrike and Microsoft 365 won’t have me hanging out at the airport bar all day.…
Can AI Bring Both Speed and Accuracy: Josh Broyde of AI21 Labs (TGIR Ep. 261)
This week, we are joined by Joshua Broyde, PhD and Principal Solutions Architect at AI21 Labs. Broyde discusses AI21 Labs’ work in developing foundation models and AI systems for enterprise use, with a focus on their latest model, Jamba-Instruct.
Josh explains the concept of foundation models and how they differ from traditional…
What. Just. Happened? (Week of July 8, 2024)
Starting in January of 2023, I started a project that compiles summaries for legal tech and innovation articles and creates a daily automated podcast. The AI Lawyer Talking Tech podcast has been a lot of fun, and gets a few hundred listens each week. That’s not too bad for something that I really created as…
Catching Up on Tech and Travels – TGIR Ep. 260
In this episode of The Geek in Review, hosts Marlene Gebauer and Greg Lambert sit down for a one-on-one conversation to catch up on their recent vacations and discuss some of the latest developments in the legal industry. Marlene shares her experience in Hawaii, where she enjoyed beautiful beaches, a nature preserve, and delicious local…
Let’s Breakdown Harvey.AI’s Video of Features (Guest Post)
[Note: Please welcome Laurent Wiesel, Principal at Justly Consulting. This article was originally published in LinkedIn. – GL]
Harvey AI bills its platform as providing a suite of products tailored to lawyers and law firms across all practice areas and workflows.
Harvey’s debut product video released on June 28, clocking in at…
The Current and Future State of AI Policies with Neil Chilson and Travis Wussow
Since Greg Lambert is on vacation, we wanted to share an episode of Future Ready Business podcast, which Greg also produces. Art Cavazos and Courtney White from Jackson Walker, LLP, interview Neil Chilson, Head of AI Policy at the Abundance Institute, and Travis Wussow, regulatory and governmental affairs lawyer Partner at…
Leading, Innovating, and Transforming: Insights for the 2024 AALL Annual Conference – June Liebert and Cornell Winston
This week, we have a lively discussion with June Liebert and Cornell Winston, President and President-Elect, respectively, for the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL). The conversation centers around the upcoming AALL annual conference, scheduled for July 20-23, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago.
June Liebert, Director of Information Services at O’Melveny…