3. The way the law deals with
dilemmas is not the way the
economist or the
consequentialist initially
thinks is a sensible way, but
instead by accepting
intransitivity. And dealing
with dilemmas by accepting
intransitivity means we're
kind of in a different world
than that of ordinary
consequentialist rationality.
LEO KATZ
Frank Carano
Professor of
Law, UPenn
4. What 2nd to 100th
order legal
implications can
be created today
with AI?
?
5. A N S W E R A S E X P L A N A T I V E H U M O R
10000000000000000000000000000
T I M E
I M P L I C A T I O N S
6. W H A T ’ S T H I S A L L A B O U T ?
IMAGINE PULLING OUT HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED
LOOPHOLES ACROSS THOUSANDS OF LEGAL
DOCUMENTS WITHOUT USING THE CLOUD
M O D E L T H E A I A F T E R
Y O U R B E S T
S T R A T E G I E S
P R I V A T E L Y & O F F L I N E
IMAGINE YOUR CLIENT
GETTING THEIR DESIRED
LEGAL OUTCOMES MORE
CONSISTENTLY.
8. CAN YOU OFFER
ADVICE?
RULES &
IMPLICATIONS
DOCUMENTS
HEURISTICS
YOU: “THE BODIES ARE
USUALLY BURIED HERE.”
BAYESIAN
TREES & GPTs
CASE THEORIES & STRATEGIES
9. B E N E F I T
What Do You
Get?
Potentially, cutting-edge legal
alpha derived from a deep-
rooted understanding of the
xLran system under
development. This is harder to
attain (albeit possible) simply
as a user. And it’s exciting.