London | November 12
Economist GC Summit

Most legal teams have solved for AI access. The harder challenge? Turning that access into capability lawyers actually trust and use. Factor’s 2026 GenAI in Legal Benchmarking Report showed this is where most organisations are stuck. 
 
Over 82% of teams have AI access but only 22% trust the outputs enough to use them in real legal work.  
 
Sensemaker Academy, Factor's AI training programme, was built to close that gap.  Factor is delivering an invite-only workshop, Turning AI experimentation into practical legal capability, at this year’s Economist GC Summit in London.  

This interactive, hands-on session moves beyond experimentation to address how lawyers can use AI effectively, where professional judgement remains essential, and how to manage the risks that come with AI in everyday legal work. 

Fill out the form to request your seat. 

Convene

133 Houndsditch 
London 

Workshop: Turning AI experimentation into practical legal capability (invite-only)

Thursday, November 12, 8-8:50am GMT

Working in a guided environment, participants will test approaches, compare outcomes and explore how AI can support common legal tasks. The session will be led by Jon Ash, facilitator of Factor’s Sensemaker Academy, an AI training programme for in-house and law firm teams.

Jon Ash
Senior Director, Client Success
Factor

Our team onsite

Isla Tucker
VP, Client Delivery
Jon Ash
Senior Director, Client Success
Dan Marks
VP, UK & Europe Lead