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AI Without the OMG! A Guide to Ethical and Responsible AI Use

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AI Without the OMG! A Guide to Ethical and Responsible AI Use
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies can bring efficiency, insight, and the occasional existential crisis—but they also introduce ethical risks for lawyers. Explore how the legal profession can shape ethical frameworks that keep us out of trouble (and out of the headlines). Through emerging trends, professional responsibility rules, and real-world “please-don’t-let-this-happen-to-you” scenarios, look at emerging technologies and how to use them as well as break down the legal and ethical obligations surrounding AI and offer practical tools for staying compliant, accountable, and somehow still fully human.

Includes: Video Captions Audio Transcript Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75 | 0.50 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2027

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1. AI Without the OMG! A School Lawyer’s Guide to Ethical and Responsible AI Use (Apr 2026)

Kelley Kalchthaler

0.75 0.50 0.00 0.75 | 0.50 ethics
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Session 1 —46 mins 0.75 | 0.50 ethics

AI Without the OMG! A School Lawyer’s Guide to Ethical and Responsible AI Use (Apr 2026)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies can bring efficiency, insight, and the occasional existential crisis—but they also introduce ethical risks for lawyers and school law practitioners. Explore how the legal profession can shape ethical frameworks that keep us out of trouble (and out of the headlines). Through emerging trends, professional responsibility rules, and real-world “please-don’t-let-this-happen-to-you” scenarios, look at emerging technologies and how to use them as well as break down the legal and ethical obligations surrounding AI and offer practical tools for staying compliant, accountable, and somehow still fully human.

Originally presented: Feb 2026 School Law Conference

Kelley Kalchthaler, Walsh Gallegos Kyle Robinson & De Los Santos P.C. - Austin, TX