The enterprise readiness gap that legal teams must navigate
Product counsel need to become infrastructure assessors, evaluating not just model capabilities but whether entire enterprise ecosystems can handle advanced AI before deployment.
Associate General Counsel at Docusign - Product and Partners - Strategic Legal Advisor | AI & Product Counsel | Driving Ethical Innovation at Scale
Product counsel need to become infrastructure assessors, evaluating not just model capabilities but whether entire enterprise ecosystems can handle advanced AI before deployment.
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