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This course will introduce you to Generative AI – what it is, how it works and what its advantages and limitations are.
It will highlight key concerns you need to be aware of, particularly when using it for legal queries.
Finally, it will explore how Generative AI can be used in a legal context and what you need to consider to be able to use it responsibly.
This is a self-paced course of around 60–90 minutes including a short quiz.
A digital badge and course certificate are awarded upon completion. To receive these, you must complete all sections of the course and pass the course quiz.
To be able to do the quiz and gain your digital badge, you must enrol on the course.
AI Law and Legal Training is a collection of eight free courses funded by UKRI Responsible AI, and in partnership with Citizens Advice and academics at The Open University and the University of Lincoln.
The courses have been developed with support from lawyers at Fieldfisher, Mishcon de Reya and Browne Jacobson.
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By studying the course you will have the opportunity to gain a digital badge – you need to click on the ‘Enrol’ button to be able to do the quizzes and earn the badge.
This course is part of a collection
This course is part of a collection of courses called AI Law and Legal Training. There are 8 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.
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You can start learning at any time. By signing up and enrolling you can track your progress and earn a Statement of Participation upon completion, all for free.
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This course is made available under All Rights Reserved: The Open University
Any third-party materials featured in this course are used with permission and are not ours to give away. These materials are not subject to the Creative Commons licence. See the
terms and conditions and our FAQs. Please see the course acknowledgements for further information about copyright details.
For further information, take a look at our frequently asked questions which may give you the support you need.