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Overview
Please note: Registrants for this program will also receive complimentary access to the January 10th One-Hour Briefing “AI – Up from Zero,” which will review the basics of artificial intelligence and the legal implications as a primer for the full-day program.
Why You Should Attend:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is ubiquitous in our daily lives in ways we don’t even realize. We encounter it when shopping online, using smartphones, accessing home assistants, and in many other ways. Along with distributed ledger technology, AI is driving Web3 – the Metaverse, cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and business models like DAOs and DeFis. AI can even create artwork from a description in natural language. AI is pervasive in every industry from manufacturing to health care to law. Along with the convenience and productivity AI brings, it also creates new legal and other issues that lawyers and allied profesionals need to be aware of and understand it.
Artificial Intelligence Law 2023 will explore the technology behind AI and the legal issues it presents. PLI’s panel of experts will examine the basics of AI law, legislation and public policy challenges, use of AI by governments, potential bias in the use of AI, as well as how the legal industry is leveraging AI. As a case study, they will explore the uncharted legal issues arising from the use of content-generating AI systems. Attendees will also receive up to one hour of ethics CLE credit.
What You Will Learn
At the completion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand the basics of Artificial Intelligence
- Move beyond the basics – understand the legal implications of generative AI models
- Become familiar with AI regulations, legislation and the public policy challenges
- Consider unique AI-related privacy concerns
- Appreciate government usage of AI
- Understand AI transparency
- Understand the ethical implications of AI use in law practice
Program Level: Overview
Intended Audience: Attorneys and allied professionals interested in the legal implications of the development and use of artificial intelligence.
Prerequisites: An interest in artificial intelligence law.
Advanced Preparation: None
Lecture Topics [Total time 00:06:45]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.
- Opening Remarks* [00:05:36]
Glynna Christian, Huu Nguyen - Artificial Intelligence Law: Laying the Foundation [01:05:25]
Diana G. Santos, Van Lindberg, Charles M. Post, Glynna Christian - Beyond the Basics: Legal Implications of AI Generative Models [01:00:12]
Amir R. Ghavi, Sean Hughes, Olga V. Mack, Van Lindberg, Huu Nguyen - AI Legislation, Regulations, and Public Policy Challenges [01:00:12]
Somaieh Nikpoor, Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis, Prof. Daniel W. Linna, Jr, Benjamin R. Rossen - Government Usage of AI [01:00:59]
Carole Piovesan, Hon. Katherine B. Forrest (fmr.), Huu Nguyen - AI: Unique Privacy Concerns [01:00:38]
Kevin B. Jordan, Glynna Christian, Chris Hydak, Stephen S. Wu, Danda Zhao - Professional Responsibility: Ethical Use of AI in Law Practice [00:59:18]
Trisha M. Rich, Steven A. Delchin, Peter Brown
The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:
- COMPLETE COURSE HANDBOOK
- Artificial Intelligence Law 101 (2022)
Glynna Christian, Charles M. Post, Van Lindberg - Class Action Complaint, J. Doe v. GitHub, Inc., No. 3:22-cv-06823 (N.D. Cal. 2022)
Huu Nguyen - Additional Resources—Beyond the Basics: Legal Implications of AI Generative Models
Huu Nguyen - Resources—AI Legislation, Regulations, and Public Policy Challenges
Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis, Benjamin R. Rossen, Somaieh Nikpoor, Daniel W. Linna - Andrew Smith, Using Artificial Intelligence and Algorithms, Federal Trade Commission, Business Blog (April 8, 2020), available at: https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2020/04/using-artificial-intelligence-and-algorithms
- Elisa Jillson, Aiming for Truth, Fairness, and Equity in Your Company’s Use of AI, Federal Trade Commission, Business Blog (April 19, 2021), available at: https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2021/04/aiming-truth-fairness-equity-your-companys-use-ai
- Federal Trade Commission, Press Release, FTC Finalizes Settlement with Photo App Developer Related to Misuse of Facial Recognition Technology (May 7, 2021), available at: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2021/05/ftc-finalizes-settlement-photo-app-developer-related-misuse-facial-recognition-technology
- Government Usage of AI—Selected Cases
Katherine B. Forrest - Summary of Recent Key Developments in Artificial Intelligence Data Protection Regulation (December 2022)
Stephen S. Wu - Peter Brown and Steve Delchin, Artificial Intelligence, the Metaverse, and Legal Ethics
Peter Brown
Presentation Material
- AI Law: Laying the Foundation
Glynna Christian, Van Lindberg, Charles M. Post, Diana G. Santos - AI Legislation, Regulations, and Public Policy Challenges
Prof. Daniel W. Linna, Jr - AI Legislation, Regulations, and Public Policy Challenges
Benjamin R. Rossen - AI Legislation, Regulations, and Public Policy Challenges
Somaieh Nikpoor - Overview of the EU AI Act
Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis
Why You Should Attend:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is ubiquitous in our daily lives in ways we don’t even realize. We encounter it when shopping online, using smartphones, accessing home assistants, and in many other ways. Along with distributed ledger technology, AI is driving Web3 – the Metaverse, cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and business models like DAOs and DeFis. AI can even create artwork from a description in natural language. AI is pervasive in every industry from manufacturing to health care to law. Along with the convenience and productivity AI brings, it also creates new legal and other issues that lawyers and allied profesionals need to be aware of and understand it.
Artificial Intelligence Law 2023 will explore the technology behind AI and the legal issues it presents. PLI’s panel of experts will examine the basics of AI law, legislation and public policy challenges, use of AI by governments, potential bias in the use of AI, as well as how the legal industry is leveraging AI. As a case study, they will explore the uncharted legal issues arising from the use of content-generating AI systems. Attendees will also receive up to one hour of ethics CLE credit.
What You Will Learn
At the completion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand the basics of Artificial Intelligence
- Move beyond the basics – understand the legal implications of generative AI models
- Become familiar with AI regulations, legislation and the public policy challenges
- Consider unique AI-related privacy concerns
- Appreciate government usage of AI
- Understand AI transparency
- Understand the ethical implications of AI use in law practice
Program Level: Overview
Intended Audience: Attorneys and allied professionals interested in the legal implications of the development and use of artificial intelligence.
Prerequisites: An interest in artificial intelligence law.
Advanced Preparation: None