In February 2025:
- Dennis Kennedy shared his experience with scenario planning and using various AI tools for education and thought experiments.
- Carolyn Elefant used AI for drafting a scholarly article and speeding up citation processes.
- George Bellas leveraged AI for preparing legal briefs and jury trial messages.
- Kimberly Bennett focused on integrating AI into operational workflows while managing the proliferation of new tools.
- Nicole Morris discussed law students' apprehensions and her own exploratory use of AI tools.
- Cat Moon mentioned a project aimed at providing AI tool guidance for the legal profession.
- Mathew Kerbis talked about using AI tools like NotebookLM Plus for building a knowledge base, and integrating AI into daily operations.
- We shared experiences and insights from the recent Women and AI Summit at Vanderbilt, highlighting the diversity of attendees and the collaborative atmosphere.
- We debated whether to focus deeply on a few AI tools or explore many.
- We also discussed the rapid release of new AI tools and the challenge of keeping up with them, and the importance of understanding the underlying models and potential limitations.