
Further Comments Mind in the Mirror (ft Dr Megan Ma)
Jun 22, 2025
Dr. Megan Ma, a Stanford researcher specializing in AI and legal practice, joins the hosts to discuss groundbreaking applications of artificial intelligence in legal training. They dive into multi-agent simulations that help new attorneys hone their negotiation skills through role-playing real scenarios. The conversation explores the development of AI personas and their impact on client interactions, highlighting the necessity of personality in legal practices. They also touch on the importance of data-driven insights and the evolving collaboration between AI and human lawyers.
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Partners Using Simulation Strategies
- Senior legal partners used the tool to experiment with multiple negotiation strategies in simulated deals.
- They developed hybrid strategies that influenced their real-world client negotiations.
Designing AI-Human Workflows
- Reconceptualize division of labor between human attorneys and AI agents with orchestration layers.
- Develop custom communication frameworks for multi-agent interaction beyond task distribution.
Generative Agents and Personas
- Generative Agents research shows LLMs can simulate sociological human behaviors in AI personas.
- Training agents with interviews boosts human likeness from 60% to 85% in domain-specific contexts like law.
