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Overview
Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) has caught the Nation—and the legal profession—by storm. Among other things, GAI is touted to improve access to justice. But does it, at least for the present and the near future? This presentation will suggest answers to whether GAI does or does not increase access. The answers might be troubling.
Faculty will discuss:
- The meaning of “access to justice” for disadvantaged populations (10 minutes)
- Lessons drawn from the pandemic about limitations on access (15 minutes)
- GAI as a vehicle to improve access (10 minutes)
- GAI as impairing access for disadvantaged populations (15 minutes)
- GAI trends for the foreseeable future and how those trends might affect access (10 minutes)
Who Should Attend: In-house counsel, outside attorneys, technology, and other allied professionals interested in GAI and its impact on access to justice
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Faculty:
Hon. Timothy S. Driscoll
Supreme Court of the State of New York
Ronald J. Hedges
Ronald J. Hedges LLC
Marissa J. Moran
CUNY – New York City College of Technology
Vivian D. Wesson
Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)