Dentons, the world's largest global law firm, has announced plans to launch a proprietary version of ChatGPT, named «fleetAI,» that will enable its lawyers to apply generative artificial intelligence (AI) to active client matters. The announcement was made in London and the tool is set to launch in August 2023.
The system includes a chatbot based on OpenAI's GPT-4 Large Language Model, allowing lawyers to conduct legal research, generate legal content, and identify relevant legal arguments. A second bot within fleetAI will enable the uploading of multiple legal documents for key data extraction, including clauses and obligations, for analysis and querying.
Dentons has collaborated with Microsoft to ensure that all data uploaded into fleetAI is not used to train the model, cannot be accessed by anyone outside of Dentons, and is erased after 30 days. Following the August 2023 launch, there will be a 6-week beta testing period, after which practice group leaders will review feedback and produce practice-specific usage guidance.
Future versions of fleetAI are already in development, including integration with Dentons' existing legal robots that automate data extraction from Companies House and analyze clients' employment tribunal claims to predict future outcomes. Other instances under development include a knowledge chatbot and a Business Services chatbot for internal policies.
Paul Jarvis, UK, Ireland, and Middle East CEO of Dentons, emphasized the transformative potential of the tool, stating, «The ability to upload and analyse client matter documents at speed and in a secure manner is the real game-changer — we believe Dentons will be the first law firm that has the technology to systematically incorporate generative
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