Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Navigating AI in Court Systems - Ethics, Legal Frameworks, and Practical Tools


Description
Recorded October 16, 2024:

The integration of AI in court systems promises enhanced efficiency and decision-making capabilities. However, it also raises significant ethical and legal challenges that courts must address to maintain public trust and uphold the principles of justice.

This session, an extension of the first ethics webinar, Ethics of Generative AI: A Guide for Judges and Legal Professionals, will assist participants in developing an AI ethics infrastructure to ensure that AI technologies are used responsibly and ethically. A proactive approach that includes guiding principles, standards, and protocols helps courts prevent misuse, bias, and potential harm, thereby safeguarding the integrity of the judicial process and preserving public trust and confidence in our legal system.

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

• Understand the potential need for revisions or additions to existing legal frameworks and standards to ensure they remain relevant, comprehensive, and capable of safeguarding justice, fairness, and privacy.
• Access practical, ready-to-use tools and resources designed to guide the ethical and effective handling of generative AI-related issues within court systems.

It is recommended that you watch the first ethics webinar, Ethics of Generative AI: A Guide for Judges and Legal Professionals, but it is not required.

Thomson Reuters Institute/NCSC AI Policy Consortium for Law and Courts is offering this webinar.

Presenters:

• David Sachar, Director, Center for Judicial Ethics, National Center for State Courts
• Carter Cousineau, Vice President, Data and Model Governance, Thomson Reuters
• Lea Strohm, Lead Data and Model Ethics, Thomson Reuters

Content
  • Webinar Recording: Navigating AI in Court Systems
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed