AI and substantive Law
AI features front and center in courtrooms and firms around the globe, playing the starring role in many substantive legal issues and cases whose outcomes will have significant impact on how law is practiced and how justice is administered. The limitations of AI such as bias, hallucinations and lack of transparency are often elevated as paramount concerns. But not to worry! Humans still have a role to play, especially in light of some of the ethical issues like antitrust collusion, defamation and liability coming to the forefront as a result of active litigation and legislative efforts.Join us for this live webinar when we'll discuss an overview of the issues, the cases and why they're important, then put this into perspective with a discussion of what the future might look like for practitioners and the ethical implications now and moving forward.
Need a primer on foundational aspects of AI? Check out these short videos!
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Pricing for this course:
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Content Leaders
Dean Lonnie T. Brown, J.D. Dean and Elvin E. Overton Distinguished Professor of Law College of Law University of Tennessee Knoxville moderator |
Prof. Gary E. Marchant, Ph.D., J.D. Faculty Director, Center for Science, Law & Innovation Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Arizona State University presenter |
CLE Eligibility
CLE credit will be sought for registrants only. You could earn 1 CLE professionalism/ethics credit hour depending on your jurisdiction. If you are unsure if this program will be approved in your state or have any questions, please contact us before taking the time to register for this program. |