PLI Ever Current Podcast Episode 15: Bill Tanenbaum and Ameen Haddad, Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Oracle America, discuss how advanced AI and AI governance can improve the function of legal departments in large corporations. Ameen explains how generative AI, large language models, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) can be used to parse and analyze large amounts of data, retrieve relevant legal information, and automate the drafting of legal briefs. He also discusses potential future use cases for AI in legal departments, such as digital assistants that can provide on-demand legal advice.
Recorded on 11/16/23
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Ameen Haddad
Ameen Haddad is a Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Oracle America, Inc. He leads Oracle Legal’s Global Knowledge Management and Training team, which creates and deploys innovative solutions for Oracle’s Legal Department across all practice areas through the use of websites, playbooks, e-learning modules, live trainings, as well as proprietary and third-party tools. Additionally, he is one of Oracle’s lead cloud attorneys, providing strategic direction to senior management on an array of complex technology issues related to cloud computing and data-related services, including on intellectual property, risk management, compliance and operational issues, as well as AI/ML, and data privacy and security matters. Ameen has received CIPP/US and CDPS privacy certifications, and is a frequent internal and external speaker and trainer on cloud computing, software licensing, legal operation, and knowledge management topics.
Prior to joining Oracle, Ameen was an associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, where he represented public and private companies in mergers and acquisitions, corporate formation and governance, and financing transactions. Ameen received a J.D. from Boston University School of Law and a B.S. in Political Science and Government from Bowdoin College.