Recorded September 18, 2024:
This webinar introduces the ethical considerations surrounding generative AI technologies and explore core issues judges and legal professionals must consider when navigating the intersection of law and technology. Whether you are new to the topic or looking to deepen your understanding, this session will provide valuable insights and actionable guidance to help you navigate the ethical complexities of generative AI.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
• Define what generative AI is and its capabilities and applications in legal contexts.
• Understand ethical dilemmas and implications posed by AI systems, such as bias, transparency, accountability, and the need for human oversight.
• Examine legal frameworks and standards related to AI and generative AI and what new guidelines or considerations might be necessary.
• Access practical tools and resources that provide guidance on handling generative AI-related
The session will be led by David Sachar, Director of NCSC’s Center for Judicial Ethics, and Carter Cousineau, Vice President of Data and Model Governance at Thomson Reuters. Sachar joined NCSC in 2023 and previously served as the executive director of the Arkansas Judicial Discipline & Disability Commission. He is an emeritus member of the board of directors of the Association of Judicial Disciplinary Counsel and a member of the board of directors of the Institute for African Women in the Law. Cousineau leads a global team at Thomson Reuters focused on advancing the technology industry with ethical practices. She has extended her work in AI through her advisory involvement with the AI Safety Consortium at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the University of Toronto’s Data Sciences Institute, and International Association of Privacy Professionals.