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Click here to find out morePart 2 of 2 - This program examines the intersection of AI ethics and legal responsibility, focusing on moral principles such as fairness, accountability, and non-maleficence; the integration of human values including privacy, autonomy, and inclusivity; and the critical role of multidisciplinary collaboration in developing ethical AI practices. Attendees will learn actionable strategies for conducting ethical audits, implementing transparent AI systems, thereby mitigating risk while enhancing client trust and competitive advantage.
Learning Objectives for Attorneys:
• Understand the concept of ethical audits and bias mitigation.
• Learn strategies for implementing transparency and accountability in AI.
• Gain insight into interdisciplinary approaches and current legal frameworks governing AI.
• Review the application of ABA ethical standards in AI deployment.
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