2nd IBA Global Professional Ethics Symposium
26 Jun - 28 Jun 2024
Session information
Description
The opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) for lawyers are enormous, specifically: enhanced efficiency in legal research, drastically improved document review and analysis, predictive analysis and contract analysis and management.
Lawyers have a professional duty to understand the basics of AI and to use it for the clients benefit but also an ethical duty to understand the risks and challenges of such use – from bias to job skills to reliability and accountability.
This session will look at the AI Act. What does it means to be human centred or have ethical artificial intelligence (AI) focus? What is in the future for the development of AI? The session will delve deeper into each area so that there is a well-informed approach about its use within legal practice.
Session / Workshop Chair(s)
Nazar Chernyavsky | Sayenko Kharenko, Kyiv, Ukraine; Co-Chair, Technology Law Committee |
Gabor Damjanovic | Forgó Damjanovic & Partners, Budapest, Hungary; Member, Professional Ethics Committee Advisory Board |
Speakers
Ambassador Susan Coppedge | Georgia Legal Services Program, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Colin Jarvis | Open AI, Glasgow, Scotland |
Brian McElligott | Mason Hayes & Curran, Dublin, Ireland |
Patricia Scanlon | Government of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland |
Massimo Sterpi | Gianni & Origoni, Rome, Italy |