Artificial Intelligence for Litigators
Introduction
AI is having a major impact on all areas of the economy, including the legal industry.
Join Jacob Turner who will discuss how AI is significant for litigators as a tool to be used in streamlining and improving legal services, but also as the subject-matter of litigation where disputes arise concerning clients’ AI use.
This webinar covers both angles, providing a comprehensive overview of the technology, its potential uses as a tool by litigators and the way in which its use might give rise to legal disputes.
The webinar will explore the overlap between these two issues and the extent to which one litigant might challenge the use of AI by their opponent in proving part of their case.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- AI as the subject-matter of litigation
- GDPR claims: Drivers v Uber and Ola Cabs
- Business and human rights claims: Rohingya v Facebook and Gonzalez v Google
- Contentious regulatory issues: ICO’s focus on algorithmic discrimination
- Copyright claims - Getty v Stability AI and other ongoing disputes
- AI as a tool in litigation
- AI in disclosure - CPR PD 57AD
- AI in building a case - A&O’s use of HarveyAI
- AI in proving a case - the use of machine learning algorithms in the Forex Cartel litigation
- Challenges and pitfalls in the use of AI as a tool in litigation
This webinar was recorded on 3rd October 2023
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