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Practical Uses of AI in M&A: Large Language Models to Create New Realities

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What if you could review thousands of contracts, determine the potential risk of anti-assignment clauses, and have a first draft of a memo in under 15 minutes? Over the past year, the legal profession has seen incredible advances in the use of artificial intelligence that are making these possibilities a reality. Large Language Models, such as those fueling ChatGPT, have introduced incredible transformational potential for M&A work. Learn more about what is possible, including ethical considerations, in this new reality.

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Kenton S. Brice

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Practical Uses of AI in M&A: Large Language Models to Create New Realities (Nov 2023)

What if you could review thousands of contracts, determine the potential risk of anti-assignment clauses, and have a first draft of a memo in under 15 minutes? Over the past year, the legal profession has seen incredible advances in the use of artificial intelligence that are making these possibilities a reality. Large Language Models, such as those fueling ChatGPT, have introduced incredible transformational potential for M&A work. Learn more about what is possible, including ethical considerations, in this new reality.

Originally presented: Oct 2023 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

Kenton S. Brice, University of Oklahoma College of Law - Norman, OK