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Panel 2 - Real-World AI: Success Stories and Lessons Learned

Summary:

This session consists of a series of presentations. Representatives from different companies that have used generative AI present their case studies and successes in implementing generative AI in different areas.

Speakers:

Mr. Max Simard - Thomson Reuters

Max is a Client Director specializing in Legal Technology at Thomson Reuters, where he has held various roles over the past 11 years. With extensive experience in assisting clients with legal change management, Max now advises on Generative AI productivity and drafting SaaS solutions. Max has a legal background, having completed his master's thesis at Université de Montréal.

Mrs. Erin Walker - Clio

Director, Strategy and Enablement - Clio

Erin Walker is the Director of Strategy and Enablement at Clio, and has been working in digital communications since Netscape Navigator was a viable web browser. She has extensive experience operationalizing technology to achieve business goals, and she's "practically obsessed" with AI, speaking to thousands of lawyers worldwide about AI in legal. She is passionate about using technology to solve problems and make the world a better place.

Mrs. Elise Tropiano - Relativity

As a Senior Director on the Product team at Relativity, Elise manages the strategy roadmap for Relativity's AI-powered review products: Review Center, Search, and most recent to market, aiR for Review. She has been at Relativity for close to 9 years, always focused on core AI products.

Chair :

Me. Valentin Callipel - Cyberjustice Laboratory

Lawyer and recognized expert in cyberjustice and online dispute resolution, Valentin Callipel is the Head of mission at the Cyberjustice Laboratory of the Université de Montréal. With over a decade of experience in the justice transformation sector, he has supervised several digital projects for public and private organizations and has advised, as a member of the Quebec, national and international organizations on the optimization of justice processes. Mr. Callipel leads a research project on using Artificial intelligence for Pre-Conflict Decision funded by the Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). He has been teaching a course on internet civil liability, cybersecurity, privacy and intellectual property at Polytechnique Montréal since 2014. Valentin has also been admitted to Paris bar.

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