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In this LexisNexis® Leading Edge webinar, key questions about legal AI are explored in detail, with a focus on both the practical and technical aspects of implementation. The session unpacks why AI hallucinations occur and how legal-specific models reduce this risk through techniques like retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), fine-tuning, and prompt engineering. It also looks at how legal teams are applying AI in real workflows and the metrics firms are using to track value and success.
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