What Is AI, Anyway? A Primer for Lawyers, ft. 2nd Chair Co-Founder Austin Brittenham | The Future of Law Is Today, Ep. 15
Summary
Austin Brittenham, a lawyer and legal tech founder who started his legal AI company while still in law school, provides a thorough overview of AI – what it is, how the tech has evolved, and where it’s going. He dives into the implications of AI for lawyers and the practice of law, from everyday document automation to fabricated images presented as evidence in court. Ceschino and Austin also examine what people building AI for lawyers need to keep in mind, whether as tech vendors or in-house within legal practices. The conversation concludes with a reflection on how reinforcing critical thought can help future generations maintain their mental acuity in the age of AI.
Takeaways
* The arc of AI has progressed from if-then logic to machine learning to generative AI
* AI has recently evolved from small language models developed by machine learning startups to large language models powering generative AI applications
* Large language models may be plateauing in terms of the information that can be gained from web scraping, but alternative teaching methods such as reinforcement learning may lead to future advancements
* Legal tech may be moving toward broad platforms that host specialized add-on solutions, or toward a future where legal practices bring in engineering talent to build bespoke solutions
* AI and vibe coding raise the risk of people reinventing the wheel with custom apps
* Whether building legal AI as a tech vendor or in-house, you need to stay plugged in with the people who will use it every day
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Austin and His Legal AI Journey
03:35 Navigating Legal AI as an Entrepreneur
06:55 The Types of AI Lawyers Should Know About
13:09 Practical Applications of Generative AI
22:10 The Platformization of Legal Tech
23:46 Alternative Future: Building In-House Tech Capabilities
28:07 Reinventing the Wheel With AI and Vibe Coding
32:28 The Importance of Legal Expertise When Building Legal Tech
38:05 The Need to Stay Plugged In With End Users When Building Tech
42:51 What’s Next, Beyond LLMs and Gen AI?
48:38 Keeping It Human: Developing Critical Thought Through Debate
Keywords
Generative AI, large language models, machine learning, small language models, legal tech, law, litigation, tech procurement, cybersecurity, ethics, compliance, vibe coding, critical thinking