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When: March 26, 2024
Where: Webinar hosted by Day Pitney

Responsible Use of GenAI Tools for Mortgage Lenders and Servicers

Day Pitney hosted a CLE webinar series for mortgage lenders and servicers, which included three insightful sessions. In the second installment on Tuesday, March 26, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m., we explored considerations for mortgage lenders and servicers when using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools. This lunch-and-learn session covered the following topics:
  • An introduction to GenAI tools;
  • Commonly known pitfalls to be aware of when using GenAI tools;
  • Tactics for effective prompt engineering;
  • Considerations for responsible use of GenAI tools; and
  • Current landscape of regulations related to GenAI.
The speaker was Kritika Bharadwaj, New York Technology and Intellectual Property Transactions Partner and Chair of the firm's Artificial Intelligence Committee. The last installment in our CLE webinar series, Next Generation Threats in Cybersecurity for Mortgage Lenders and Servicers, will cover current trends in data privacy law compliance and cybersecurity readiness. To learn more and register, click here.

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Webinar hosted by Day Pitney LLP

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Kritika Bharadwaj
Kritika Bharadwaj
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