Build the knowledge you need to engage with AI - clearly, confidently and safely
AI is now part of everyday conversation across law firms and corporate legal teams.
But for many professionals, the fundamentals were never properly explained.
You may know the terminology.
You may have experimented with tools like Claude and ChatGPT.
But without a clear foundation, it’s difficult to use AI effectively, ask the right questions, or make informed decisions.
This three-part webinar series is designed to address that gap.
It will provide a structured, non-technical introduction to AI - starting with the basics, moving into practical use, and then exploring what comes next.
Whether your role is strategic, operational, or technical, this series will help you build the understanding needed to engage with AI in a professional context.
This series is designed for professionals who:
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Are increasingly encountering AI in their role
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Want to understand how AI applies to their organisation
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Feel they have missed the foundations and want a clear starting point
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Need to make informed decisions about AI use, risk, and governance
By the end of the series, you will:
- Understand the current AI landscape and key concepts
- Know how modern AI tools work and where they fit
- Be able to use AI more effectively in your day-to-day work
- Recognise risks and make informed decisions around data, security, and appropriate use
- Have visibility into emerging capabilities such as AI agents and integrated tools
Complimentary educational webinars
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This ILTA Masterclass is for anyone looking to build their AI literacy from the ground up.
Victoria Grech, LegalRM's Chief AI Officer, will start with why AI can feel overwhelming and why that is completely normal, before walking through the AI landscape as it stands today.
During the session Vicky will cover the difference between narrow AI, generative AI and machine learning, how language models actually work, what tokens and hallucinations are, and why they matter. She will also introduce the main AI platforms available today and what makes each one different.
This is a non-technical session designed to give participants the foundational knowledge they need to confidently engage with AI in their organisations.
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Building on Part 1, Vicky will focus on how to work with AI productively and efficiently.
She will cover how to communicate with AI to get better, more reliable results, including how features like memory and context affect the quality of AI. Vicky will look at using AI both personally and professionally, what to consider around data privacy and security, the difference between open source and closed source models, and how to make informed decisions about what is appropriate use withing your organisation.
This session is relevant to anyone whose role increasingly intersects with their firm's AI plans and deployment.
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This 3rd ILTA Masterclass in our 'Foundational AI' series moves beyond the basics and introduces the next wave of AI capability: Agents both conversational and autonomous, custom tools, and how organisations are beginning to use AI to work with their own data.
Victoria Grech, LegalRM's Chief AI Officer will also dedicate time to answering questions from across the series.
Participants are encouraged to submit questions to denise.prior@legal-rm.com.
Victoria Grech
Victoria Grech is Chief AI Officer at Legal RM, where she designs and builds agentic AI solutions.
With over two decades of experience across technology, enterprise, and AI strategy, she brings rare depth to the practical and ethical challenges of deploying autonomous AI in regulated environments.
Victoria is an international speaker at tech events. Selected by the Council of Europe as an applied AI expert, she contributes to CDNET on the governance of new and emerging technologies, speaking alongside senior representatives from the G7 and G20 AI governance negotiations. Her work focuses on building AI systems that are not only capable but governable, with expertise in multi-agent architecture, agentic risk, and ensuring organisations are ready for AI that acts on their behalf.