Large Language Law is a platform dedicated to exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the legal profession. It provides insights into how large language models (LLMs) are transforming legal practices, offering resources such as newsletters, articles, and analyses on AI's impact on law. The platform covers topics like AI-assisted legal research, the development of legal-specific LLMs, and the ethical considerations of AI in legal contexts. For instance, it has featured discussions on tools like KL3M, a legal language model designed for enterprise use in legal workflows.
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John Allsopp is a renowned author, developer, and conference organizer with nearly three decades of experience in enhancing the web. He co-founded Westciv, one of the earliest companies to leverage the web for software distribution, and has published numerous influential articles and books on web design and development, including "A Dao of Web Design." John has developed various tools for developers, such as Style Master for CSS, and has been a prominent speaker at global conferences. He co-founded Web Directions, a leading conference series for web professionals, and is currently a co-founder of Large Language Law, focusing on AI and machine learning in the legal field. John holds a BSc in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Law from the University of Sydney and is based in Sydney, Australia.