Ensuring the safe, secure, responsible, ethical, and effective use of generative AI in practice through bite-size, on-demand, customizable training.

Tens of thousands of lawyers and business professionals across some of the world’s most respected law firms are turning to the Generative AI Fundamentals for Law Firms series to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to leverage AI effectively while upholding the highest standards of ethics and accuracy. Is your firm ready to join them?

Created with law firms. Created for law firms.

“This offering seemed like a really smart way of approaching what were trying to achieve quickly and drawing on some expert resource outside our organization. I think that’s the way that many law firms are approaching this. We don’t necessarily have all the expertise internally and therefore we do need to partner with experts outside the organization who can help us move forward.”

Katrina Dittmer, Director of Legal Technology
Eversheds Sutherland

Big Changes. Bigger Opportunities.

Generative AI dominates every conversation around the legal skills of the future. It is crucial to grasp the profound impact this groundbreaking leap in technology holds for our profession and to harness its power effectively, safely, and securely.

The Generative AI Fundamentals for Law Firms series addresses the pressing need for training around privacy and cybersecurity concerns, the implications of data bias and ethical considerations, the essential skills for collaborative interdisciplinary work with data scientists and IT professionals, and more.

SkillBurst recently conducted one of the most comprehensive surveys to date addressing Generative AI policies and training needs across law firms.

More than 10,000 unique data points were collected from law firms across the globe. This information has been instrumental in shaping the Generative AI Fundamentals for Law Firms on-demand learning series on this critical subject.

Law firms are building the Generative AI Fundamentals digital learning modules directly into their AI strategic plans.

Using the training as a precursor to GenAI tool pilots or rollouts - ensuring a baseline understanding of the fundamental concepts required to engage in a safe and effective manner.

Customizing the modules to include links to internal policies and provide internal contacts for lawyers and staff to contact with questions or explore possibilities.

Weaving the training modules into consistent, strategic communications.

Mandating training across the firm in some cases or, alternatively, creating specific learning paths based on individual roles.

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“As I previewed the training modules, I found myself wishing these resources were available earlier. We could have saved so much time!”

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“I was on a call with a dozen or so people from different firms working in Generative AI. Your initiative came up and the firms working with you were glowing about the content. Keep up the good work!”

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