LLM x Law Hackathon @Station F
LLM x Law Hackathon @Station F
LLMs, a foundation model capable of understanding and generating natural language text, have the potential to transform legal research, contract analysis, data privacy, regulation and much more.
This hackathon hopes to build solutions that consider the safe and trustworthy integration of LLMs for legal work. You'll be asked to leverage an LLM toolkit and build & ship a working demo/prototype that tackles a pressing legal problem. Join us for the first edition of the LLM x Law Hackathon, founded by CodeX at Stanford, in Paris! We encourage you to think boldly, creatively, and across multiple dimensions!
Hosted by:
Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (https://law.stanford.edu/codex-the-stanford-center-for-legal-informatics/)
Koyeb (https://www.koyeb.com/)
Hosted by:
Megan Ma (Stanford CodeX)
Pierre-Loïc Doulcet (Stanford CodeX, LlamaIndex)
Yann Léger (Koyeb)
Sponsors:
Koyeb (https://www.koyeb.com/)
Neon (https://neon.tech/)
WalterBillet (https://walterbillet.com/)
LlamaIndex (https://www.llamaindex.ai/)
Mistral AI (https://mistral.ai/)
Jus Mundi (https://jusmundi.com/en)
Thomson Reuters (https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en.html)
Judged by:
Marie Torelli (Mistral)
Chen Gu (Dentons)
Thu Ha Nghiem (Cloudera)
Campbell Hutcheson (Angel Investor)
Yann Léger (Koyeb)
Pierce Kelaita (GenAI Collective)
Tara Waters (C-suite legal)
Ilona Logvinova (Cleary Gottlieb)
John Ferro (Jus Mundi)
Jonathan Schwarz (Safe Sign Technologies/Thomson Reuters)
Alexander Fessas (ICC)
Mentors:
Alex Mac (Truth Systems, Stanford CodeX)
Doa Biddine (Sciences Po, World Bank)
Teodora Groza (Sciences Po)
Julia Zeidan (Jus Mundi)