Wednesday, May 29th | 11am ET/4pm BST


With last year’s ground-breaking publication of Sense & Sensibility, Part 1, General Counsel started down the path of making good sense of generative AI, exploring how GenAI will become a virtual co-worker, collaborating with lawyers on both complex and creative tasks.

Just published, Sense & Sensibility, Part 2 digs further into why the new Gen AI-omnipresent world requires both traditional sense-making (traditional analysis and Insight) as well as sensibility (an empathetic approach heavy on emotional intelligence, enabling teams to competently navigate the increasing complexities brought by AI).

Join the legal profession’s leading thought leaders and voices in GenAI for a panel-style webinar to further explore how legal leaders can best shape a human-centered future for their organization:

  • Ed Sohn, co-author, Global Head of Insights & Innovation, Factor
  • Jae Um, co-author, Executive Director, sixparsecs
  • Lydia Petrakis, Member, Sense Collective, Senior Corporate Counsel, Digital Strategist, Microsoft
  • Moderator: Chris DeConti, Head of Strategy, Factor 


Register today by completing the short form.

Meet the Panel

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Ed Sohn
Co-author; SVP, Global Head of Insights & Innovation, Factor
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Jae Um
Co-author; Found & Executive Director, sixparsecs

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Lydia Petrakis
Senior Corporate Counsel, Digital Strategist, Microsoft; and Member, Sense Collective

Download Sense & Sensibility, Parts 1 & 2

General Counsel have the power to make good sense of generative AI. The challenge is how best to influence and lead.

In Part 1, we showed how GenAI can integrate into legal work, which is inherently language-centric, and how lawyers can interact better with technology, by making that interaction more intuitive and language-based.  

In Part 2 of the series, we focus on the leadership opportunities GenAI creates for the general counsel. We now live in a world where artificial intelligence can create original content on par with humans. Generative AI is already changing how people work and how businesses compete. We explore how legal leaders are called to go beyond sense-making to hone and harness their sensibilities so they might shape the future of their organizations and the legal profession.

Download both white papers today.