What Is Data-Driven Decision-Making (DDDM)?
November 25, 2024
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This course is part of AI for Lawyers and Other Advocates Specialization
Instructor: Patrick Barry
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How to use AI to delegate tasks
How to use AI to manage your time
How to avoid delegation remorse
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Explore ways to use artificial intelligence to help you get more things done in less time.
In the third course of the four-part series “AI for Lawyers and Other Advocates,” you’ll learn how to navigate the “AI Delegation Matrix” and spot “Low-Hanging AI Fruit.” You’ll also develop strategies to make sure you don’t hand over the wrong tasks to artificial intelligence tools and end up with heavy, regretful feelings of “delegation remorse.”
This module invites you to rethink your relationship with AI, focusing on how it can both illuminate and obscure our understanding of important issues. Learners will be guided to explore key topics such as using AI to prepare for difficult conversations, seeking feedback on legal documents and presentations, and applying AI to routine tasks.
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This module explores the unintended consequences of delegating too much to AI, especially when it comes to tasks that require human judgment and attention. This module will help learners understand when it's appropriate to delegate to AI and when it's best to handle tasks yourself to avoid potential pitfalls and regrets.
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