b'4.Approved GAI Tools.The ACME Managing Partner may designate one or more GAI tools as approved for use by the ACME Workforce (each an Approved GAI Tool). Approved GAI Tools will be posted at [insert link or document ID] (the Schedule of Approved GAI Tools). Only Approved GAI Tools may be used on ACME devices or to process ACME information (including ACME client information). 5.Professional Responsibility.Members of the ACME Workforce who use Approved GAI Tools may do so solely as supplementary instruments, such as to generate ideas or assist in the review or preparation of documents. While GAI can serve as a valuable tool, ultimate responsibility for the accuracy, relevance, and appropriateness of any final work product rests solely with the ACME Workforce member using the Approved GAI Tool.(a)General Rule. GAI Tools are prone to generate fictitious case and statutory citations (a phenomenon often referred to as a hallucination). Accordingly, except as provided in Section5(b),itisimperativethatalloutputsderivedfromApprovedGAIToolsbe meticulously reviewed, validated, and edited as necessary by the user before finalization. UseofApprovedGAIToolsshouldnotsubstituteordiminishthecriticalthinking, judgment, and expertise that our ACME Workforce members bring to their respective roles. (b)Exception for Mass Data Processing. Where the value of using an Approved GAI Tool would be diminished by the requirement that all GAI outputs be meticulously reviewed and validated, the ACME Managing Partner may grant case-by-case exceptions to Section 5(a). For example, ACME might use an Approved GAI Tool to search or summarize large datasetsthatcannotreasonablybevalidatedbyhumansoreventraditionalcomputer algorithms. In this example, requiring the output of the GAI process to be reviewed and validated by humans might defeat the purpose of using the GAI tool. (c)ClientConsentforAllocationofResponsibility.InsuchcaseswhereACMEcannot reasonablyexercisefullprofessionalresponsibilityfortheGAIoutput,theclients informed written consent shall be obtained as described in Section 6(c). The responsible attorney should consult Illinois Rule of Professional Conduct 1.2 when structuring a matter in this way. 6.Client Rights. Our clients have a right to be informed about how ACME uses GAI tools to process their matters and confidential information. This section outlines the rules for informing clients about our use of GAI tools. This section also describes when and how clients may opt out of our use of GAI tools to process their matters and confidential information. This section also describes the circumstances under which we are required to obtain a clients informed written consent prior to processing their information using a GAI tool. (a)Notice of Artificial Intelligence Practices. At all times after implementation of this Policy, ACME will maintain a current and accurate Notice of Artificial Intelligence Practices describing how ACME uses GAI tools and safeguards client confidential information. This Page | 42'