What do lawyers need to know about the technology underlying artificial intelligence and the mechanics of machine learning? What’s so important about data set creation and acquisition? How are companies actually using Artificial Intelligence in different products and services? What questions should lawyers ask when confronted with AI systems that are making “decisions” that carry inherent risks, such as criminal guilt and tort liability? And how should organizations address the ethical issues raised by autonomous systems, such as data privacy, transparency, algorithmic fairness, and bias? This course answers these questions, among others, and will enable attorneys to more effectively advise their clients and serve as valued business partners within their organization.
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