Duke Law Center on Law, Race & Policy hosts symposium on artificial intelligence and marginalized groups
DUKE LAW NEWS — On September 20, 2024, Duke Law’s Center on Law, Race & Policy (“CLRP”) hosted its AI and Marginalized Groups Symposium.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — In less than a decade, artificial intelligence has evolved from a promising idea to a fully functioning engine driving changes in how people live and work across the globe. Engines, of course, need fuel, and the vast quantities of data used to train AI are powering these online innovations.
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MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — In a groundbreaking event at the University of Miami School of Law, the Miami Law & AI Lab (MiLA) convened a dynamic panel of legal practitioners, faculty, and industry experts to explore the transformative impact of AI on the legal landscape.
Read More about University of Miami Law & AI Lab hosts panel on legal technology innovationFlorida State University Law curriculum explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and the law
MY FSU — At Florida State University’s College of Law, faculty are at the forefront of groundbreaking research that explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and law, addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by these emerging technologies.
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STETSON UNIVERSITY — From Crummer Courtyard to the gym to the Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library, the Stetson Law campus in Gulfport is buzzing with conversations about how artificial intelligence affects what law students – and legal professionals – do.
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LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX — In this episode, we’re speaking with Susan Tanner, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Louisville. We explore different practical uses of AI by law students, some of which are beneficial and some that might be problematic.
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MORE JUST — Artificial intelligence, or AI, is both one of today’s hottest technologies and a significant challenge for lawmakers and regulators. As AI-based applications continue to proliferate, where are guardrails needed, and where might a hands-off approach be smarter? And how can legal scholars impact the discourse while teaching the next generation of lawyers…
Read More about Podcast: Law professors discuss teaching students about artificial intelligenceAlbany Law hosts conference on artificial intelligence and the law
WAMC — A conference today in Albany will discuss the rights and responsibilities of the press and the legal system at a time when artificial intelligence is gaining prominence in everyday life.
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ON THE RECORD PR — In this episode of On Record PR, sponsored by Lawline, Gina Rubel goes on record with Shawn Swearingen, Chief Innovation Officer of Faegre Drinker, to discuss the practical applications of generative AI for the legal industry and its ethical challenges.
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ABA JOURNAL — Given AI’s promise for the millions of Americans consigned to navigate courts without help, we must confront questions about the court’s role …
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