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In this riveting episode of 'Further Comments', hosts Damien Riehl and Horace Wu welcome Dr. Megan Ma from Stanford to delve into the intersection of AI and legal practice. They discuss Megan's work on multi-agent simulations for training young attorneys, the significance of personas in AI models, and the future of AI in legal professions.

This episode offers a wealth of knowledge on how cutting-edge AI research is reshaping the legal field.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:41 Guest Introduction: Dr. Megan Ma
01:31 Personal News and AI Analogies
05:09 Research on Multi-Agent Simulations
09:02 Training and Customization of AI Agents
16:34 Risk Mitigation and Future Directions
22:55 Challenges and Collaborations in AI Research
25:52 Introduction to Generative Agents
26:15 Simulating Human Behavior in AI
27:18 Applying AI in Legal Domain
29:10 Innovative Legal Tools
31:53 Personality and Subjectivity in Law
34:15 Evaluating AI and Human Collaboration
37:03 Future of AI in Legal Practice
43:33 Challenges and Opportunities in AI Training
44:27 AI as Companions and Counselors
49:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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In this riveting episode of 'Further Comments', hosts Damien Riehl and Horace Wu welcome Dr. Megan Ma from Stanford to delve into the intersection of AI and legal practice. They discuss Megan's work on multi-agent simulations for training young attorneys, the significance of personas in AI models, and the future of AI in legal professions.

This episode offers a wealth of knowledge on how cutting-edge AI research is reshaping the legal field.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:41 Guest Introduction: Dr. Megan Ma
01:31 Personal News and AI Analogies
05:09 Research on Multi-Agent Simulations
09:02 Training and Customization of AI Agents
16:34 Risk Mitigation and Future Directions
22:55 Challenges and Collaborations in AI Research
25:52 Introduction to Generative Agents
26:15 Simulating Human Behavior in AI
27:18 Applying AI in Legal Domain
29:10 Innovative Legal Tools
31:53 Personality and Subjectivity in Law
34:15 Evaluating AI and Human Collaboration
37:03 Future of AI in Legal Practice
43:33 Challenges and Opportunities in AI Training
44:27 AI as Companions and Counselors
49:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  continue reading

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