b'ethicalobligationsthatlawyersshouldobservewhenusingGAItools,suchasretainingprofessional responsibility for GAI tool output, avoiding hallucinations, and candor towards the tribunal. Sample Informed Client Consent Form As discussed throughout this Guide, there may be times when lawyers and law firms determine it is necessary or prudent to obtain informed client consent prior to using a GAI tool to process the clients information or matters. To assist with that process, we provide a Sample Informed Client Consent Form that lawyers and law firms might adopt for their own use.In reviewing this sample form, we suggest lawyers reference the definition of informed consent provided in Rule 1.0(e). We also recommend considering the Federal Trade Commissions approach to Affirmative Express Consent, which focuses on providing clear notice of the types of information to be processed and the purpose for which its being used . 42Note also, as outlined in Section 6(d) of the Sample Use of GAI Tools policy, clients must have the authority to provide consent to all the personal information a lawyer intends to process using its GAI tools. Thus, if the data includes Sensitive Personal Information of separate third parties, it may be prudent to inquire whether the client possesses this authority. The Road Ahead Artificial intelligence changed almost daily as this Guide was written. Rather than attempting to track every change, we have focused on core principles that are likely to remain constant as GAI becomes more deeply embedded in the practice of law. Our aim is to help lawyers adapt thoughtfully, regardless of which new tools, models, or regulations emerge in the months and years ahead. For example, we believe the fundamental concept of the transformer model as expressed in theAttention Is AllYouNeed researchpaperislikelytopersistasabedrockalgorithmthroughouttheforeseeable development of GAI-powered legal applications. We also believe transformer models will continue to be utilized via the basic pathways weve described in the Core Framework section (Native Model Platforms, API integrations, and self-managed downloadable GAI models).Still, we see new implementations of these basic concepts emerging quickly. For example, as this Guide is being written,agenticAI systems are starting to become mainstream. Agentic systems have the ability to access information on their own and take action directly. For example, were not far from a future in which lawyers can instruct their AI agents to book a trip out of town and reliably expect the agent to review the available flight and hotel accommodations, choose the best room and flight, and then book the trip directly. 43Clearly, this level of access and autonomy will raise a variety of novel risks; accordingly, we intend to track these developments closely and update the Guide regularly. 42 , Docket No. C-4802 (F.T.C. 2023). 43A Building Agentic AI Systems(Packt Publishing 2025). Inn rjae nXa-vMao Bdies wSoacsia &l,WInrci. c&kOTuatlulokgdica,r L, LC Page | 23'