Terri Mottershead will guide us through a context setting and Prompting 101 workshop, leading participants through, and answering questions in these four areas:
1. General overview and context setting describing how GenAI works and its application in legal practice
2. Examining prompting examples, together demonstrating a number of use cases in legal practice
3. Working through a use case of the participants choice using a free version of ChatGPT
4. Wrap up and debrief on participant use cases, answer questions and consider next steps in each participant’s GenAI journey.
What participants need to bring to the workshop:
Bring a charged laptop to participate
What participants need to do before the workshop:
1. Download the PowerPoint presentation and handout (Use Case Worked Examples) that will be made available prior to the workshop
2. Sign up to be able to access the free version of ChatGPT.
Due to the interactive nature of this workshop, participant numbers will be capped. CPD Freedom Members are required to pay a small fee to confirm their attendance.
Lunch will be provided.
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