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Ethical Concerns of AI and the Practice of Law
Contains material from Jul 2024
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- Total Credit Hours:
- 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
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- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 8/31/2025
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Mark G. McCreary
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1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Ethical Concerns of AI and the Practice of Law (Jul 2024)
We all see multiple stories about the rapid growth and entry into our daily lives of artificial tools. They seem to be everywhere. It is difficult to overstate how much things change with the rise of these new technologies, or how important it is that companies embrace the opportunity to execute it correctly. Having conversations regarding the proper embrace of these technologies and these tools is a crucial first step, including drafting policies to assist lawyers with their beneficial and thoughtful adoption and use of these technologies. This presentation defines the state of artificial intelligence tools, what benefits and risks exist, and finally steps to begin embracing these technologies with appropriate guardrails, policies, and training. It is less likely that artificial intelligence will destroy industries, and much more likely that companies that embrace artificial intelligence will take overtake those companies that do not embrace artificial intelligence.
Originally presented: May 2024 Technology Law Conference
Mark G. McCreary,
Fox Rothschild LLP - Philadelphia, PA