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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Legal and Ethical Considerations

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Legal and Ethical Considerations
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How can people help AI to avoid picking up bad habits or worse, perpetuating discrimination? AI and ML are transforming people’s daily lives, but at the same time raise legal and ethical concerns like bias and discrimination, fairness, IP ownership, and data rights and privacy. This panel discusses real-world examples of such concerns, the role AI and ML systems may play, and the associated legal implications.

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  • 1.00 | 0.50 ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2024

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1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Legal and Ethical Considerations (Jun 2021)

Hong Shi, Adam Berry, Maria De-Arteaga

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Legal and Ethical Considerations (Jun 2021)

How can people help AI to avoid picking up bad habits or worse, perpetuating discrimination? AI and ML are transforming people’s daily lives, but at the same time raise legal and ethical concerns like bias and discrimination, fairness, IP ownership, and data rights and privacy. This panel discusses real-world examples of such concerns, the role AI and ML systems may play, and the associated legal implications.

Originally presented: May 2021 Technology Law Conference

Hong Shi, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX
Adam Berry, Fourth - Austin, TX
Maria De-Arteaga, The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business - Austin, TX