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Nebraska MCLE #265070. 1.5 CLE Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
**This program has been approved for 1.5 hours of distance-learning CLE, including 1.5 hours of ethics. You may claim 1.5 hours of credit total for this program.
This seminar will be an open, engaging, and entertaining discussion on the benefits and pitfalls of using Artificial Intelligence in your law practice. We’ll tackle how to set and manage expectations and safeguards for AI tools you can use in your office, and show the incredible power of brainstorming with AI can bring to your practice. We will discuss how the power of Artificial Intelligence can highlight the weaknesses of a firm in both their security and their processes. In the second half of the presentation, we’ll discuss Copilot: Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with your organization’s data, all in the flow of work, to turn your words into a powerful productivity tool. In this session we'll get an overview of how Copilot works followed by a live demo of Copilot in action. Bring your questions!
Ben M. Schorr, Microsoft
Ben M. Schorr is a Senior Content Program Manager at Microsoft and national CLE speaker and presenter. He is also the author of several books and articles on technology including “The Lawyer’s Guide to Microsoft Outlook”, “The Lawyer’s Guide to Microsoft Word” and “OneNote in One Hour.” He was a Microsoft MVP for 20 years and involved with management and technology for more than 30, including in-house at law firms in Los Angeles and Honolulu. In his free time, he’s a slow Ironman triathlete and a high school football coach. He currently lives in Martha Lake, WA with his wife Carrie, their son Keith, daughter Elena, and rescue mutt Sampson.
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