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Lexis CLE: What is Legal Artificial Intelligence and Who is Regulating It?

Lexis CLE: What is Legal Artificial Intelligence and Who is Regulating It? Online

Date:
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Time:
11:00am - 12:15pm Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
All Department of Commerce Staff (Except PTO)

Join us for a virtual Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program facilitated by LexisNexis. To receive one credit from the program, attendees must be present for the entire class.

This class is tailored towards attorneys looking to gain Continuing Legal Education credit, but all DOC staff are welcome to attend.

Artificial Intelligence is one of the most powerful technologies of our time, and it has emerged into our legal system. But what exactly IS artificial intelligence? Jeff Pfeifer, the VP of Product Management at LexisNexis, depicted artificial intelligence as “a broad term that describes a group of technologies designed to perform tasks that once required human intelligence, interaction, or decision-making.” Many lawyers are interested in artificial intelligence yet are unaware and uneasy of exactly how artificial intelligence might impact their legal tasks. In this course you will become knowledgeable about artificial intelligence, its key terms and how it is impacting the legal field. This presentation will shed light on the existing regulatory landscape surrounding AI in the United States. This segment will emphasize the role played by different governmental bodies and agencies involved in AI regulation. Attendees will gain insights into the current laws, policies, and guidelines applicable to AI. Attendees will be presented with recent and proposed AI regulations in the US, including legislative efforts and policy frameworks. The potential impact of these regulations on AI research, development, and deployment will be deliberated.

LexisNexis seeks credit based on the content, but the type of credit allowed is determined by the state governing MCLE Board. Please note that approval of a course is at the discretion of each state bar.

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