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LawGPT?: Using AI to Modernize Judicial Systems, Legal Practices and the Future of Legal Work

Date: 26 May 2023

Time: 10.00 - 12.00 (UK time)

Venue: Online

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Event Details

The British Institute for International and Comparative Law (BIICL) is collaborating with the Center for AI and Data Governance (CAIDG) of the Singapore Management University on a series of webinars on 'Law and Change'. Law and Change is a series designed to discuss how global crises are changing law and how law and legal services can assist in the orderly management of global change.

The next event will be looking at present and futures for AI, especially machine learning, in the legal sector. The discussion will address state of the art current applications of AI to research, analyse and apply law and regulations. The discussion will then focus on the futures for judges, lawyers and clients in particular areas of law where AI is changing legal information processing, decision-making and even law-making. Specific research experience and practice applications will feature. Eventually, the discussion will consider the potential impacts of AI laws and regulations on legal professions.

Chair:

Prof. Mark Findlay, Centre for AI & Data Governance (CAIDG)

Speakers:

  • Prof. Gregory Lewkowicz, University of Brussels
  • Prof. Rebecca Williams, Pembroke College Oxford
  • Prof. Marion Ho-Dac, Artois University
  • Dr Giulia Gentile, LSE Law School
  • Prof. Michel Cannarsa, Catholic University of Lyon

 
The webinar is organised by Prof. Eva Lein, Director of the Centre of Comparative Law of BIICL, and Prof. Mark Findlay, Director of the CAIDG.

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CPD Information

This event offers the equivalent of 2 CPD hours.

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