An essential and practical guide to navigate the rapidly evolving laws and policies of Artificial Intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming our world at a breakneck pace, including the practice of law. The recent rapid development of generative AI, which produces new outputs based on the data it has been trained on and prompts from users, has been heralded as a revolutionary intellectual and technological development. AI has the potential to improve many aspects of the practice of law, including increasing the speed at which many tasks can be done, boosting productivity, and reducing the amount of time spent on routine tasks. In addition, AI can help to solve one of the most pressing problems facing our legal system - the large number of people who are not able to afford a lawyer and must try to navigate the legal system on their own. There also are significant challenges with the use of AI in the legal profession, including AI's yet undetermined accuracy in drafting legal documents; its potential to undermine confidentiality, privacy and security; the capacity to introduce and perpetuate bias; and its impact on the structure of law firms. Additional concerns include the impact of AI on intellectual property rights; how law schools can best prepare students for this new AI-enabled future; and whether advances in AI will meaningfully reduce the number of attorneys that are needed to serve their clients. Governments and private organizations are grappling with how to develop laws, regulations and rules that will govern the use and functionality of AI systems. In order to address these issues, this book contains reflections and chapters by a group of more than 40 preeminent AI and legal experts from in-house legal departments; private practice; non-profits; academia; government, and the judiciary. The book covers a wide range of important topics concerning AI and the law and provides practicaLes informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Cynthia H. Cwik, CIPP/US, has extensive experience resolving issues at the intersection of science, technology, and law. She has served for 20 years as a litigation partner, arbitrator, and mediator at two global law firms, Jones Day and Latham & Watkins, where she successfully represented major companies in complex commercial litigation matters, with an emphasis on cases involving science, technology, and healthcare issues. She has significant experience with ADR proceedings, including domestic and international arbitrations and mediations. As a fellow with the Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute, she focused on cutting-edge technology, including AI, and data and corporate governance. She is the current Vice-Chair of the ABA Presidential Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence. She is the coauthor of Artificial Intelligence, Trustworthiness and Litigation (AAAS 2022). She is a past chair of the ABA Section of Science; Technology Law and past president of the Executive Committee of the Yale Law School Association. She graduated summa cum laude from Yale College, and she received her JD from Yale Law School.
Christopher A. Suarez, CIPP/US, is a partner at Steptoe LLP in Washington, DC. Trained in electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Suarez is both a litigator and counselor whose practice focuses on emerging technologies, particularly at the intersection of AI and the Internet of Things. His litigation experience includes patent, copyright, and trade secret litigation, and he has represented both plaintiffs and defendants at every level of the U.S. court system, including the Supreme Court, Federal Circuit, and U.S. district courts. As a counselor, Suarez provides advice on AI governance and policies, IP portfolio management and policies, IP licensing, and privacy. He is the current Budget Officer of the ABA Section of Science & Technology Law, is a passionate advocate for diversity and pro bono work in the legal profession, and is a member of Steptoe's Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Suarez obtained his JD from Yale Law School.
Lucy Thomson brings deep knowledge of legal and technology issues with complex emerging technologies; law enforcement, private sector, and government perspectives on challenging cybersecurity and privacy issues; a large portfolio of ABA publications she has authored; and experience as a proven ABA leader.
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