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The Legaltech Lounge, with host, Jonathan A. Alua, Esq., will be having a special event on X Space (formerly Twitter) tomorrow, the 31st of July. This event will bring together esteemed legal professionals to discuss the potential applications of Generative AI within the African legal technology landscape. 

The speakers for this insightful event include:

  • Isobel Acquah – Director, Center for Law and Innovation
  • Kelechi Achinonu- Regional Head, Justice Accelerator- HiiL Innovation Hub, West Africa
  • Naomi Thompson- Managing Director- Legal Innovation and Technology- CatalyNT

To be a part of this free and enlightening conversation, register here

Here’s why you should mark your calendar and join this insightful discussion.

The Potential of Generative AI in LawTech

Generative AI, a type of artificial intelligence that creates content, has great potential for the legal field. It can help lawyers draft documents and conduct research more quickly and easily. This technology can also help predict legal outcomes, allowing lawyers to develop better strategies for their clients. The upcoming event will look into these opportunities and how they can improve the legal system in Africa.

Insights from Esteemed Legal Professionals

The event will include a panel of respected legal experts from various countries in Africa who will discuss how Generative AI can be integrated into legal practices. These professionals have extensive experience and will provide valuable insights into the current use of AI and its future potential. Topics will include the ethical issues related to AI in law, challenges in using this technology, and success stories from Africa.

This event promises to be a pivotal moment for anyone interested in the future of legal technology in Africa. Whether you are a legal professional, a tech enthusiast, or someone keen on the intersection of law and technology, this discussion will offer valuable insights and opportunities for networking. 

Do not miss out!