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Hands-on accelerated class on generative AI and law to equip small teams of students to explore and design generative AI-driven innovations at the cross-section of technology and law. Students will further develop and pitch their ideas in the Stanford Law x LLM hackathon (Day 2) versus other teams. Please register for both events, this Bootcamp as well as the Hackathon on April 7th. You can register for the Hackathon here.
Saturday, Apr. 6 (9:00am-5:00 pm) – Sunday, Apr. 7, 2024 (9:00am-9:00 pm)
Register by March 7th, 2024 at https://forms.gle/CKVZGh3ZRGwJwoKw6
How do you use the latest generative AI tools to build applications for enterprise usage?
How do you consider and address the ethical and technological limitations of these tools?
How can we address questions of hardware, latency, and form factor to ensure these innovative generative AI solutions have high social impact and are sustainable?
You will learn and explore these questions in this class, guided by the lecturers and invited experts from the generative AI field. You will also work in small teams to develop a generative AI-driven startup idea. On Day 2, you will participate in an open Stanford LLM x Law hackathon to further refine the startup idea and pitch to a panel of AI entrepreneurs and academics. No prior knowledge of AI or familiarity with the subject areas is necessary.
Class taught by:
Jay Mandal is Stanford CodeX fellow (fourth year teaching this AI and law class at Stanford); was CEO/co-founder of Google Ventures-funded startup, head M&A lawyer at Apple, and COO of SAP’s Data Analytics & AI business.
Megan Ma is Associate Director of both Stanford CodeX and Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology. She is the organizer of the annual Generative AI and law workshop at Stanford, LLM x Law Hackathons, and regularly speaks and writes about frontier questions in generative AI and law.
Roland Vogl is Executive Director of both Stanford Codex and Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology.
Questions? Email co-organizers Megan Ma and Jay Mandal at AILawBootcamp@gmail.com.
Space is limited, and only for Stanford students from Schools of Law, CS/Engineering, and GSB.
Class sponsored by CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.