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Navigating the Uncanny Valley: Ethical Considerations for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Law Practice
April 16, 2024
Virtual
Virtual
Programs
Navigating the Uncanny Valley: Ethical Considerations for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Law Practice
April 16, 2024 2:00 PM-3:00 PM
Artificial intelligence carries with it a great deal of promise, for humanity – as well as for the practice of law. Of course, that’s mixed with equal parts danger, for humanity – as well as for the practice of law.
For lawyers, in particular, it’s important to consider professional ethics and how those rules affect how attorneys can and should use artificial intelligence.
In this CLE program, we’ll address the many ethical issues that arise when lawyers use AI, including the logistical questions. Artificial intelligence can be an assistive technology for attorneys, that can improve the way that lawyers do their jobs, but only so long as those lawyers are using the technology in a way that is protective of client information and that actually serves the end goal of providing zealous representation to law firm clients.
In what promises to be a lively discussion, we’ll cover a number of issues around the ethical use of AI – and we’ll take your questions to boot!
Topics to be addressed include:
• AI + lawyer competency
• Vetting AI tools
• Using AI tools in a way that protects client confidentiality
• IP + copyright issues related to AI
• Disclosure of the use of AI tools
• The future of AI + legal ethics
Speakers
Jared Correia
Jared D. Correia, Esq. is a former practicing lawyer, who has been a business management consultant, exclusively for law firms, since 2008. In that time, Correia has worked with 1000s of law firms, all over the world, ranging in size from solo offices to Big Law firms. He is an internationally recognized legal technology expert. Correia is the founder and CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, which offers services directly to lawyers, as well as through bar associations, for member attorneys. Correia has been the host of the Legal Toolkit podcast on Legal Talk Network, since 2009. He is also the host of the NonEventcast podcast for Above the Law, as well as a frequent contributor to its NonEvent legal technology hub. Correia is a regular presenter for legal organizations and often writes for law firm business management publications.