University of Manaus innovates in legal education with Artificial Intelligence application
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The institution will hold this Friday (3), the workshop “AI in the Legal and Business World” to implement the use of the AdvIA online application
Manaus (AM) – Law students at Nilton Lins University are about to try out a new Artificial Intelligence tool for the legal area. The institution will hold this Friday (3), the “AI in the Legal and Business World” workshop to implement the use of the AdvIA online application, artificial intelligence technology that helps in the creation of personalized legal documents in an incredible 60 seconds or less .
Nilton Lins is a pioneer in Amazonas in the adoption of this cutting-edge technology, which uses the interface of the three main AI platforms currently available: ChatGPT, Google and Bing (Microsoft). AdvIA drafts legal documents with legal certainty, meeting the highest technical standards and offering full compatibility with mobile devices.
The initiative is part of the actions that the University has been promoting, through its vice-rectors and course coordinators, to offer the academic community contact with innovative technologies, being the result of collaboration between the institution’s Technological Innovation Center (NIT) and the Amazonian startup Simões Tecnologia.
The application will not be exclusive to law students, but will be available to all interested audiences, as will be shown in the workshop.
According to the Vice-Rector of Research, Postgraduate Studies and Innovation at Nilton Lins, Cleuciliz Santana, AdvIA will allow students and professionals to optimize their time when dealing with bureaucratic issues, enabling them to dedicate themselves more to studying other topics relevant to their training, as well as providing customers with more personalized attention.
“The tool can also be used by professionals already trained in the area and in the administrative and business sectors to prepare contracts, providing cost reduction, greater productivity and greater personalized assistance to the demands of its clients”,
highlighted the vice-rector.
The application will be presented at the free workshop, aimed at students of the Nilton Lins Law course, which will be taught by Lucas Simões, programmer and director of the partner startup, this Friday (3), starting at 6:30 pm, in the Vânia Pimentel Auditorium, on the University campus. Registration is available on the website
*With information from consultancy
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