AI in the U.S. Court System Archives - 成人VR视频 Institute https://blogs.thomsonreuters.com/en-us/innovation-topics/ai-in-the-u-s-court-system/ 成人VR视频 Institute is a blog from 成人VR视频, the intelligence, technology and human expertise you need to find trusted answers. Mon, 26 Aug 2024 23:00:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 AI Policy Consortium Kicks Off Educational Series With 鈥淔undamentals of AI in the U.S. Court System鈥 /en-us/posts/innovation/ai-policy-consortium-kicks-off-educational-series-with-fundamentals-of-ai-in-the-u-s-court-system/ Mon, 26 Aug 2024 18:01:24 +0000 https://blogs.thomsonreuters.com/en-us/?post_type=innovation_post&p=62781 The 成人VR视频 Institute-National Center for State Courts (NCSC) AI Policy Consortium for Law and Courts kicks off its educational offerings with on Aug. 28.

Jake Heller, head of Product for CoCounsel, 成人VR视频, and Jake Porway, co-founder of DataKind and an NCSC AI consultant, will host the webinar as part of a new AI and the Courts series of monthly discussions. The first session will offer participants a foundational understanding of AI and its potential to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the judicial process, highlighting current applications of AI in the court system and the ethical implications of its use.

Launched in June, the consortium is a joint initiative designed to educate the judiciary about the opportunities and challenges of evolving AI and generative AI solutions, enabling judges and legal and court professionals to make informed decisions about adoption and use.

鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to help bring together the legal industry鈥檚 top AI experts from the courts, law firms, academia, and technology organizations,鈥 said Heller. 鈥淭he pace of innovation in the legal industry is fast and furious, and 成人VR视频 has a long tradition of customer collaboration and leadership in applying cutting-edge technologies to legal research and legal workflows. The AI Policy Consortium for Law and Courts will be a tremendous resource for the judiciary and legal professionals seeking to keep up with the quickly evolving AI and generative AI tools available to augment the practice of law.鈥

鈥淗aving more than 1,000 participants registered for the webinar speaks to the judiciary and legal profession鈥檚 eagerness to better understand AI solutions and their impact on how legal professionals work,鈥 Porway said. 鈥淥ur consortium is filling a gap in the industry as courts and legal professionals navigate how to best evaluate, adopt, and sanction the uses of generative AI. I鈥檓 excited to introduce the AI and the Courts series with an exploration of the current and future ways AI is used in the court system as well as its challenges and implications.鈥

The consortium鈥檚 four workstreams 鈥 AI governance and ethics, workforce readiness for AI adoption, rules and practices pertaining to AI, and AI鈥檚 impact on access to justice 鈥 examine the opportunities and risks of AI and generative AI. The second webinar, Ethics of Generative AI: A Guide for Judges and Legal Professionals, will be held on Sept. 18. Future topics will include AI鈥檚 impact on the judicial and legal workforce, how AI can enhance court efficiency, and more.

Register for the webinar . To learn more about on the consortium, read the press release.

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