This CLE presentation is important for attorneys who use or are considering using artificial intelligence in their legal practice. As AI tools become more integrated into legal work, understanding the associated risks and ethical challenges is a lawyer's responsibility. With a unique approach—combining both an AI engineer’s and lawyer’s perspectives, this presentation will help lawyers:
Recognize AI Risks:
• Identify potential issues such as data privacy, algorithmic biases, and reliability concerns.
• Address Ethical Challenges: Explore the ethical implications of AI, including client confidentiality and transparency.
• Stay Compliant: Understand current regulations and guidelines affecting AI use in the legal field.
• Adopt Best Practices: Learn strategies to mitigate risks and uphold ethical standards in your AI applications.
By the end of this program, attorneys will gain an understanding of the risks associated with AI, practical strategies for managing these risks, and insights into the ethical considerations of using AI in their legal practice.
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