With new generative AI models coming out, or being updated, all the time, it can be difficult for legal professionals to keep up. But while the market is inundated with a diversity of industry-specific and fine-tuned models, there are only a handful of foundational generative AI models on which many of these are based. Below, we highlight key generative AI models legal professionals should know, including their varying characteristics and current use cases in the legal industry.
This infographic is accompanied by an article that looks at what the “best” generative AI models are for legal work, and the considerations that go into that analysis.
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