Events
Artificial Intelligence as Evidence
Thursday, February 3, 202212:00 PM - 1:30 PM
https://northwestern.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYvdOuvrT8tEtZQy2VTYi1uBbprVS_dEByg
Daniel W. Linna Jr.
daniel.linna@law.northwestern.edu
For NLaw Community
Presented by the Honorable Paul W. Grimm, United States District Court, District of Maryland and Professor Maura R. Grossman, J.D., Ph.D., David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
In the ever-changing landscape of litigation and modern forms of evidence, understanding cutting-edge topics relating to Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become essential for lawyers, their experts, and judges. Topics to be covered in this 90-minute session will include the fundamentals of AI, such as an understanding of how it works, how it is being used in the legal industry and elsewhere, and some of the issues AI implicates. In addition, the session will also address what admissibility issues are posed in introducing AI evidence and how to address those issues, as well as a description and analysis of the pertinent rules of evidence and how they apply to AI.
Register to join us for this Northwestern Law and Technology Initiative program, co-sponsored by the High Tech Law Society.