Much of the training for use of generative AI is either too general, not applicable to the specific use cases of legal professionals, or too technical, centered around early-stage tools that are subject to change due to its company’s acquisition or product development.

It’s in the search for a vendor-agnostic solution that 10 Am Law 200 firms and one Global 200 firm signed on to test-pilot and influence SkillBurst Interactive’s generative AI training program, according to an announcement Tuesday.

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