Some people think Large Language Models will transform the practice of law. I think it's bigger than that.| jordanfurlong.substack.com
The ability to initiate, grow, and maintain professional business relationships is absolutely critical to your future legal career. Here's why these skills matter and how to start developing them.| jordanfurlong.substack.com
This cross-sectional study evaluates the ability of an artificial intelligence chatbot to provide quality and empathetic responses to patient questions.| jamanetwork.com
Bringing open intelligence to all, our latest models expand context length, add support across eight languages, and include Meta Llama 3.1 405B— the...| ai.meta.com
Introducing Claude 3.5 Sonnet—our most intelligent model yet. Sonnet now outperforms competitor models and Claude 3 Opus on key evaluations, at twice the speed.| www.anthropic.com
Generative AI is going to wreck the traditional methods by which new lawyers learn the ropes. What can we do? Forecast lawyers' future roles and reverse-engineer their development.| jordanfurlong.substack.com
Legal regulators have failed to strike the right balance between accessibility and quality in legal services. It's just possible that Gen AI could open the door to an entirely new solution.| jordanfurlong.substack.com
These are the three essential roles lawyers will play in the post-AI era. We need to start preparing legal education, lawyer licensing, and law practices to adapt.| jordanfurlong.substack.com
Integrating Generative AI into law firms will make the firms more efficient and their lawyers more creative. It will also completely change those firms' productivity, profitability, and purpose.| jordanfurlong.substack.com
For several years now, I’ve been talking about the concept of a “legal market.” When I first began using the term, it wasn’t in wide circulation — when discussing big-picture issues that affected everyone in the law, lawyers tended to talk about the “legal profession,” which neatly excluded everyone who wasn’t a lawyer. Sometimes I’d […]| Law21