🚨 🚨 🚨 Save the Date for the LLM x Law Hackathon @Stanford! 🚀 Date: Sunday, September 8 Time: 8:30 AM PT Register here: https://lnkd.in/epjJd-HT?. To all Legal Thinkers, Tinkerers, and Enthusiasts: We are thrilled to announce the fourth edition of the LLM x Law Hackathon at Stanford! This time around, we are beyond excited to launch a special track dedicated to the Future of Dispute Resolution, in partnership with the American Arbitration Association—International Centre for Dispute Resolution. 🎉 *Why Attend?* Generative AI is revolutionizing industries worldwide, and the legal sector is no exception. Join us as we explore how LLMs can transform legal research, contract analysis, dispute resolution, and more. This hackathon is your chance to be at the forefront of this transformation. The Future of Dispute Resolution Track aims to tackle the future of machine adjudication, courts, arbitration, and mediation. This unique challenge is perfect for those who think boldly and creatively about the future of dispute resolution. We can't wait to see the groundbreaking solutions you'll create. Let's push the boundaries of what's possible in LegalTech and Dispute Resolution together! 🚀 CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics + American Arbitration Association with System.Legal Joshua W. Pierre-Loic Doulcet Dr. Megan Ma
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What happens when you combine legal code and computer code? CodeX—The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, a center jointly operated by Stanford Law School and the Stanford Computer Science Department. CodeX’s Mission At CodeX, researchers and entrepreneurs design technologies for a better legal system. CodeX’s mission is to develop technologies that empower all parties in our legal system: lawyers, judges, policy-makers, and the public at large. These legal technologies help: - People find, understand, and comply with legal rules that govern their lives; - Law-making bodies analyze proposed laws for cost, overlap, and inconsistency; and - Enforcement authorities ensure compliance with the law. These advancements lead to the next frontier of legal technology, bringing new levels of legal transparency and individual empowerment. Computational Law CodeX ‘s emphasis is on the research and development of computational law—the branch of legal informatics concerned with the automation and mechanization of legal analysis.
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On this week’s episode of Change Agents, we’re joined by the brilliant Dr. Megan Ma of CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics. Listen in for a peek at her work at the intersection of law and computer science: https://lnkd.in/gRH9z-CK
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It was so fun speaking with Dr. Megan Ma about some of the hottest topics in legal AI on the Centari Change Agents podcast. We covered everything from AI agents to hallucination and accuracy, to the evolution of the legal profession and how students and new lawyers can set themselves up for success. Thanks Megan for sharing your fascinating perspective on these topics!
On this week’s episode of Change Agents, we’re joined by the brilliant Dr. Megan Ma of CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics. Listen in for a peek at her work at the intersection of law and computer science: https://lnkd.in/gRH9z-CK
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Meet Nasir.AI! 🏆 Overall 2nd place of the LLM x Law Hackathon 🏆 Winners of the CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics prize Members: Zahra F., Hana Šerbec, Robin Van Aeken, Stuart J. and Vid Kocijan Nasir.AI provides a solution for managing supply contract terms using a two-stage generative AI pipeline. This tool identifies contract terms, writes executable code to monitor their completion, and autonomously notifies stakeholders such as payables teams and suppliers. The code is executed continuously throughout the contract's lifecycle, offering an explainable, scalable, and private way for businesses to measure contract adherence. This approach improves contract monitoring, empowers procurement teams, and helps prevent supply chain disruptions. Thank you CodeX team Dr. Megan Ma, Jay Mandal, Harry Surden, Pierre-Loic Doulcet The hackathon was organised by King's Entrepreneurship Lab in collaboration with CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics and Liquid Legal Institute e.V. #hackthelaw #hackathon #winners #Stanford #CodeX #NasirAI #kingselab #legaltech
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COO | Product Strategist | Data, Analytics & AI Leader | Guest Lecturer & Fellow at Stanford University
Honored to give an opening lecture at University of Cambridge for their inaugural LLM x Law Hackathon last weekend, hosted by King's Entrepreneurship Lab. 150 participants representing 28 universities world-wide aimed to learn and build disruptive legal solutions using generative AI. Here’s a recap and impressions on the hackathon. First, a few insights I shared to the audience of coders, lawyers, business folks and entrepreneurs: 1. Build toward the future of LLMs Build products that anticipate 10x improvements on models performance, cost, and risk mitigation (against hallucinations and more) in the next 1-2 years. Need to get ahead of the breakneck speed of innovation in this field, or become stale. 2. UX will be the next accelerator UX (user’s overall experience and interaction with products) has sorely lagged in LLMs. Improvements in this area would drastically accelerate usage/adoption. I shared thoughts on likely acceleration areas in UX, drawn from Dr. Megan Ma and my research at Stanford Law School - see link is in the comments below. 3. No sacred cows in legal Dispelled common myths as to why we can’t innovate in the legal space (too bespoke, insurmountable hurdles from legal industry, to name a few). I implored everyone to innovate with abandon. The aim would be to pursue delivery of legal services to and by stakeholders in an accessible, transparent and efficient manner. Then, the hallways of King’s College at Cambridge were teeming with entrepreneurial hackers and frenetic coding. I spoke with and traded ideas with dozens of participants. Was impressed by the focused energy and unbridled passion. The final generative AI-driven startup solutions were ambitious and wide-ranging: generative AI legal answers for users annotated by lawyers, multimodal analysis of documents/evidence to determine the strength of potential legal claims, volume contract obligation management for buyers and suppliers, optimized legal contract reviews and ediscovery, and many more. Stepping back, we are still at the ground floor for legal innovation using LLMs/generative AI. The next generation of disruptors and startups are being born today. King’s College joined us at Stanford Law School in staking claim as the next great hub for legal x LLM innovation. Who’s got next? All of us are ready to support you. Special thanks to the amazing and gracious organizers Kamiar Mohaddes, Annika Iyengar Zarja Hude, Mahika Popli and others. It was also a pleasure to represent CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics — alongside my distinguished colleagues Dr. Megan Ma , Harry Surden, and Pierre-Loic Doulcet — as collaborators in this event.
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Welcome Dr. Megan Ma, Associate Director of CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics as one of our ALITA Awards 2024 judges! Megan will be one of our judges who will review this year’s nominees for the following 7 categories: 1. Outstanding Legal Innovator (Law Firm) Award 2. Outstanding Legal Innovator (Individual) Award 3. Outstanding Legal Innovator (In-House & Operations) Award 4. Outstanding Legal Innovator (Solution Provider) Award 5. Outstanding Legal Entrant Award 6. Outstanding Legal Innovation / Legal Tech For Good Award 7. Outstanding Gen AI Innovator Award If you are or know of a legal innovator and technologist, hurry up as self-nominations close on July 20, and your 3 minute videos will allow judges to better understand your innovations, impact and message better! For more details of our 4th ALITA Awards that will be hosted at Singapore's TechLaw.Fest and to submit a nomination, see https://lnkd.in/gbyK6pp4 hashtag #legaltech hashtag #legalinnovation hashtag #GenAI hashtag #justicetech
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CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics reposted this
COO | Product Strategist | Data, Analytics & AI Leader | Guest Lecturer & Fellow at Stanford University
Honored to give an opening lecture at University of Cambridge for their inaugural LLM x Law Hackathon last weekend, hosted by King's Entrepreneurship Lab. 150 participants representing 28 universities world-wide aimed to learn and build disruptive legal solutions using generative AI. Here’s a recap and impressions on the hackathon. First, a few insights I shared to the audience of coders, lawyers, business folks and entrepreneurs: 1. Build toward the future of LLMs Build products that anticipate 10x improvements on models performance, cost, and risk mitigation (against hallucinations and more) in the next 1-2 years. Need to get ahead of the breakneck speed of innovation in this field, or become stale. 2. UX will be the next accelerator UX (user’s overall experience and interaction with products) has sorely lagged in LLMs. Improvements in this area would drastically accelerate usage/adoption. I shared thoughts on likely acceleration areas in UX, drawn from Dr. Megan Ma and my research at Stanford Law School - see link is in the comments below. 3. No sacred cows in legal Dispelled common myths as to why we can’t innovate in the legal space (too bespoke, insurmountable hurdles from legal industry, to name a few). I implored everyone to innovate with abandon. The aim would be to pursue delivery of legal services to and by stakeholders in an accessible, transparent and efficient manner. Then, the hallways of King’s College at Cambridge were teeming with entrepreneurial hackers and frenetic coding. I spoke with and traded ideas with dozens of participants. Was impressed by the focused energy and unbridled passion. The final generative AI-driven startup solutions were ambitious and wide-ranging: generative AI legal answers for users annotated by lawyers, multimodal analysis of documents/evidence to determine the strength of potential legal claims, volume contract obligation management for buyers and suppliers, optimized legal contract reviews and ediscovery, and many more. Stepping back, we are still at the ground floor for legal innovation using LLMs/generative AI. The next generation of disruptors and startups are being born today. King’s College joined us at Stanford Law School in staking claim as the next great hub for legal x LLM innovation. Who’s got next? All of us are ready to support you. Special thanks to the amazing and gracious organizers Kamiar Mohaddes, Annika Iyengar Zarja Hude, Mahika Popli and others. It was also a pleasure to represent CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics — alongside my distinguished colleagues Dr. Megan Ma , Harry Surden, and Pierre-Loic Doulcet — as collaborators in this event.
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Great start to our 21st Annual Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices conference today with my fellow organizers Mark Lemley, Ian Ballon and Bill Cosden! #Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices #techlaw #digitaleconomy #genAI Learn more about the conference here: https://lnkd.in/g2M29QCw
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We’re thrilled to share insights from Dr. Megan Ma, Associate Director at CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, on how #GenAI is transforming legal education and lawyer training. 🎓🤖 Catch the full interview from Artificial Lawyer, and get inspired by how #AI is shaping the future of legal practice: https://lnkd.in/dJZkNyPw Don’t miss the chance to hear from thought leaders like Dr. Ma and network with pioneering legal tech companies - join us at the Legal Innovators California conference on June 4th - 5th in San Francisco! 🎟️ Tickets are still available! Secure your spot and be part of this transformative event: https://lnkd.in/eMqvvptS Let’s embrace the future of law together! Richard Tromans | Artificial Lawyer | Redactable® | Steno | SimpleDocs | Relativity | Gravity Stack LLC | Tangible Global | LegalOn Technologies | Jus Mundi | Clearbrief.ai | Flatiron Law Group| ClearyX | SkillBurst Interactive | DWF | eBrevia | Etain | LawDroid - Generative AI Legal Technology | Abstract | Coheso | Recital | FOSSA | Incorporight Inc. | Avvoka | SimpleClosure | Centari | CallidusAI | Clearbrief.ai | Ivo | UnitedLex | Harvey | International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) | Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) | Law Insider | ALM #legalinnovatorscalifornia #LegalInnovation #LegalTech #LawTechConference #LegalDisruption #LegalTechSolutions #sanfransicoevents #legalevents #legalinnovators #LegalInsights #TechInLaw
GenAI + Legal Training – With Dr. Megan Ma, CodeX
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As a professional working at the intersection of legal and tech, how do you stay up to speed and navigate these new challenges and opportunities? Join us for this year's Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices next week on June 10! Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices is "the premier educational event for in-house counsel and practitioners who work in tech. Leading experts from industry, legal practice and academia will address current issues facing the industry and offer practical solutions for dealing with the many legal uncertainties that arise when doing business online." Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/giA_KR4q
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