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Northwestern Pritzker Law and Loyola Law Chicago will present “The Practice of Law in an AI World” this September. The one-day conference will provide a functional understanding of AI, explore the evolving role of lawyers, and address AI's ethical concerns. spr.ly/6018ihCGE


Looking forward a day of engagement & collaboration around #AI for this “The Practice of Law in an AI World” conference hosted by Loyola Law Chicago + Northwestern Law 🤖 ⚖️


Great audience questions today when presenting with Andrew Perlman about the benefits and risks of judges and lawyers using AI for legal tasks. Andy and I agree that we are just scratching the surface of what can be done with AI systems. We need to train everyone to use AI


Exploring #AI Safety: Experts from Salesforce, GW University, WIRED, and Northwestern Law discuss defining and mitigating harm at CASMI’s June 2024 workshop. WATCH MORE: youtube.com/watch?v=u_hUax…… Northwestern University Computer Science Northwestern Engineering

Last week the Law School presented “The Practice of Law in an AI World,” in partnership with Loyola Law Chicago. The dynamic one-day conference examined how AI has begun to and will continue to affect the law, with engaging sessions from industry experts. Thanks to all of our attendees!


How can judges handle #deepfakes under the Federal Rules of Evidence and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure? Great to work on this interdisciplinary CS+Law project with computer scientists, lawyers, and judges! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… V.S. Subrahmanian Maura R. Grossman Chongyang Gao


Abishek Dalal, Chongyang Gao, the Hon. Paul W. Grimm (ret.), Maura R. Grossman, Daniel W. Linna Jr., V.S. Subrahmanian, and the Hon. John Tunheim suggest how federal judges should approach evidence that may be AI-generated, focusing on the implications in a national security-focused hypothetical.





What are the risks and benefits of using AI in courts? Last week, Northwestern Law's Daniel W. Linna Jr. and @northwesterneng / Northwestern Buffett Institute for Global Affairs's V.S. Subrahmanian gathered a group of judges, court administrators, & law practitioners to investigate.