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Since its inception, NYCLA has been at the forefront of most legal debates in the country. We have provided legal education for more than 40 years.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to fundamentally reshape society. AI has the potential to make “considerable positive changes” in areas such as healthcare, education, business, as well as the practice of law.
Lawyers are generally a conservative bunch, befitting a profession that rewards preparedness, foresight and respect for precedent. No doubt many enjoyed a laugh at the tale of a personal-injury lawyer, who used the popular generative AI tool: ChatGPT to help prepare a court filing. ChatGPT created a motion including made-up cases, rulings and quotes, which the lawyer filed after the AI tool assured that the “cases I provided are real and can be found in reputable legal databases”. They were not.
Lesson learned, a technology-skeptic lawyer might conclude: lets stick to the old way of practicing law. That is the wrong lesson. Blaming AI for an error-filled brief makes no sense. The fault lies with the lawyer who failed to check the motion before filing it, not the tool that helped produce it. It would be a mistake to use the extraordinary advances of AI to minimize the importance of the human element in the practice of law. But it would be just as big a mistake to dismiss the role of AI, which will fundamentally reshape the landscape for all industries including providers and users of legal services.
AI is most effective when it is used to complement human skills, and the people who learn how to leverage this collaboration well will get the most return out of AI tools. Yet adopting AI also raises ethical and legal risks for those sectors of the community using it.
Our panel of experts will discuss how AI is impacting our lives now and, in the future, as well as examine how the technology will interact with, challenge and shape law and society moving forward, focusing on such areas as:
Program Co-sponsor: NYCLA’s Law and Technology Committee
Program Chair and Faculty: Joseph J. Bambara, Attorney/Technologist CIPP/US, Of Counsel @ WithersWorldwide.com
Faculty: Rui Amaral, Director AI Data and Intelligence Practice @ Softchoice.com; Josh Bennett, Global Chief Technologist, Innovation Lead at Google Softchoice; Maciej Mazur, Partner Technical Lead at Google Cloud Canada; Ryan Groff, Customer Education Manager, Casetext.com CoCounsel
2.5 NY Credits: 1 Ethics; 1.5 Skills; Non-Transitional; 2.5 NJ Credits: 1 Ethics; 1.5 General
All Programs include 1 Affirmation and 1 Evaluation Form, and Course Materials.
To receive CLE credit for a program in Online Video Format:
Online Videos contain CLE codes that you must type into a supplied online affirmation form. Submit the online affirmation to the NYCLA CLE Institute to be issued a CLE certificate. We recommend that you watch the video as soon as possible.
We can only issue CLE credit if the law is still current.
Course Materials: You can download course materials on the Online Video webpage.