AI and the law | S2 EP5 Disputed
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I think, therefore I am…? Artificial Intelligence is changing our legal environment. But as machines continue to inform decision making and human interaction, what does this mean for long-established principles such as causation, standard of care, and procedural fairness? What ethical issues arise when we rely on machines to make a judgement call? And if a machine can learn on its own, can it be an inventor with IP rights? Breaking down this Brave New World is IP partner Maya Medeiros, and associate Jesse Beatson, whose practices cover the intersection of technology and law.
For more information on this topic:
AI Decision-Making: Protecting Rights Through Litigation and Regulation in Canada and the USA - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=pHRaG8uu1iY
Litigating Artificial Intelligence | Emond Publishing: https://emond.ca/Store/Books/Litigating-Artificial-Intelligence?r=%2FDivision%2FLegal-Practice%3Ftype%3D%26program%3D%26subject%3D%26metadata%3D2.
Copyright protection for AI-created work? | Canada | Global law firm | Norton Rose Fulbright: https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en-ca/knowledge/publications/68947aaf/copyright-protection-for-ai-created-work
Leading Legal Disruption: Artificial Intelligence And A Toolkit For Lawyers And The Law, softbound book | Thomson Reuters: https://store.thomsonreuters.ca/en-ca/products/leading-legal-disruption-artificial-intelligence-and-a-toolkit-for-lawyers--42875035
This episode qualifies for 30 minutes of CPD credit in Ontario and 30 minutes of CPD credit in British Columbia.
I think, therefore I am…? Artificial Intelligence is changing our legal environment. But as machines continue to inform decision making and human interaction, what does this mean for long-established principles such as causation, standard of care, and procedural fairness? What ethical issues arise when we rely on machines to make a judgement call? And if a machine can learn on its own, can it be an inventor with IP rights? Breaking down this Brave New World is IP partner Maya Medeiros, and associate Jesse Beatson, whose practices cover the intersection of technology and law.
For more information on this topic:
AI Decision-Making: Protecting Rights Through Litigation and Regulation in Canada and the USA - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=pHRaG8uu1iY
Litigating Artificial Intelligence | Emond Publishing: https://emond.ca/Store/Books/Litigating-Artificial-Intelligence?r=%2FDivision%2FLegal-Practice%3Ftype%3D%26program%3D%26subject%3D%26metadata%3D2.
Copyright protection for AI-created work? | Canada | Global law firm | Norton Rose Fulbright: https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en-ca/knowledge/publications/68947aaf/copyright-protection-for-ai-created-work
Leading Legal Disruption: Artificial Intelligence And A Toolkit For Lawyers And The Law, softbound book | Thomson Reuters: https://store.thomsonreuters.ca/en-ca/products/leading-legal-disruption-artificial-intelligence-and-a-toolkit-for-lawyers--42875035
This episode qualifies for 30 minutes of CPD credit in Ontario and 30 minutes of CPD credit in British Columbia.
34 min