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Canadian Bar Association Conference (2015): Building A Better Lawyer

August 12, 2015 CLTS

On August 15th 2015, I will be speaking at the 2015 CBA Legal Conference in Calgary on“Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law Firms” with Dera J. Nevin from Proskauer Rose LLP, Noah Waisberg, CEO and Co-Founder of Kira Systems, and lawyer and blogger Omar Ha-Redeye. Other speakers at the conference include Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin.

My portion of the talk will focus on questions about the ethics of delegating legal tasks and legal decision-making to machines, proper and improper delegations and the relinquishment of human control that comes with automation.

You can find more information on our panel here.

Tags ethics, automation, artificial intelligence
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