ON DEMAND: MCLE: Artificial Intelligence and the Law: High Stakes or No Limit?
Class recorded March 14, 2024
A leading industry expert will address emergent issues with Artificial Intelligence and the law. Considered from the dual perspectives of users and co-creators, discussion will address the benefits and risks presently posed by Artificial Intelligence in legal application, from generating AI prompts to evaluating AI’s output, especially in regards to interpretative issues that may challenge AI. Attend this program to reflect on the issues at stake for legal practitioners and the implications for access to justice; to understand the practical implications of AI use in legal services delivery; and to consider how ethics issues might arise when using AI to assist in court procedures.
Earn 1.0 hour Technology in the Practice of Law MCLE credit: After registration, a staff member will email you the course materials, an evaluation form, and your Certificate of Attendance (usually the next business day). Register first, then watch the recording to the end and answer the questions provided in the popup to verify your attendance.
Presented by: Zoe Dolan, Supervising Staff Attorney, Public Counsel (https://publiccounsel.org/)
Registration Fee: Registration for this public interest MCLE is FREE through the generosity of the Estate of Joan Lavine.
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