In the video and text below, Clare Fowler and Colin Rule introduce the Me, Myself, and AI Training taking place through Mediate.com on September 22 and 29, 2023.
If you missed the September 22 Training Session, no worries, we can provide you with a link to watch the entire first session.
REGISTER HERE FOR SEPT 22 VIDEO LINK & SEPT 29 SESSION!
By the end of this training, you will have the tools to automate your:
AI is not going to replace mediators any time soon, but mediators with AI will increasingly take cases away from mediators without AI
Colin Rule
Day 1: How AI and Your Mediation Process Overlap.
This session begins with practical tips for using LLM AIs like ChatGPT, Bard, Claude, and more to handle administrative tasks, synthesize complex information, market your practice, and draft your agreements
Walk away from this training with a clear 3-month plan for jumpstarting, revising, or streamlining your career.
Then you will have 1 week of homework to prepare for our next session, on Sep 29th.
Day 2: Make the Robots Work for You!
This session will cover specific questions as we incorporate these tools into your practice.
CLE and CEU:
Mediation Council of Illinois can provide 6 hours of Continuing Legal Education for licensed Illinois attorneys, and 6 hours of Continuing Education Units for licensed Illinois LCSW, LCPC and LCP practitioners.
CEU credits for mental health professionals sponsored by Margaret Powers.
Upon completion of the training you will have on-demand access for 6 months of all video and presentation materials.
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