Deborah is the founder of ULUstory, a science-based storytelling platform to help every user easily and rapidly find, build and share their true stories to create sustainable trust, empathy and connection across barriers, even with people we don't like.
On-Demand: September 27, 2024
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As artificial intelligence reshapes the legal landscape, the ability to craft authentic, ethical, and compelling narratives becomes more crucial than ever. This forward-looking webinar will explore how AI is transforming legal storytelling and how legal professionals can harness these technologies while maintaining the human touch that resonates with judges and juries. We'll discuss strategies for integrating AI tools into your storytelling process, as well as techniques for crafting narratives that stand out in an increasingly AI-driven world.
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Deborah V. Pagnotta | ULUstory, PBC
When Deborah was 5, her adventurous architect mother moved them from Oakland, California, to Accra, Ghana. Five years later, her mother’s boss, President Kwame Nkrumah, was overthrown by a military coup. Deborah was shipped off to a small boarding school in Europe. A year later, they moved to Los Angeles, then New Haven, then her mother sent her back to another boarding school in Europe, where she finished high school. Then, after a gap year in Detroit, she was off to Boston for college. With each move, she had to learn how to survive in a completely new culture – different languages, visuals, rules, values, even clothes, cultural references, fragrances, hairstyles. Storytelling saved her – giving her, always the stranger, the gifts of making friends, perspective shifting, and listening skills. These skills have informed all her work as an adult: as a lawyer, trainer, mediator, professor, VP/HR, and entrepreneur. Her role in each has been to helping people communicate more effectively, past barriers, to connect, persuade, teach, team build, and manage conflict. How? Using stories.
So, in 2021, she founded ULUstory, a science-based storytelling platform to help every user easily and rapidly find, build and share their true stories to create sustainable trust, empathy and connection across barriers, even with people we don’t like. How? Neuroscience tells us that true storytelling, in a very particular format, is the most powerful communication tool by which humans can forge community. 47,000 years ago, cavepeople started telling stories to overcome hostility and create collaborative societies. ULUstory marries science, tech, and creativity to give everybody that power.
I. AI-assisted Legal Storytelling: Tools, techniques, and pitfalls | 12:00pm – 12:30pm
II. Ethical Considerations and Bias in AI Narratives: Understanding and mitigating the risks of bias and ethical dilemmas in AI-assisted storytelling | 12:30pm – 1:00pm
Break | 1:00pm – 1:10pm
III. Enhancing Human Elements in AI-Driven Narratives: Balancing technology with the personal touch necessary for persuasive storytelling | 1:10pm – 1:40pm
IV. Future Trends in AI and Legal Storytelling: Anticipating how advancements in AI will continue to shape the practice of legal storytelling | 1:40pm – 2:10pm