LSAC to hold webinar on ‘Impact of AI on Diversity: The bright and dark side of AI in Law’
Team Careers360 | May 11, 2021 | 01:49 PM IST | 1 min read
The webinar will discuss and debate the myths and realities surrounding the use of AI technology.
NEW DELHI: Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is hosting a webinar on “The impact of AI on Diversity: The bright and dark side of AI in Law” on May 14, 2021 (7 pm). The webinar will be about the tools of artificial intelligence (AI) adopted by legal systems around the world and the myths and realities surrounding these tools. The impact of AI on legal systems will also be a part of the discussion.
Reginald McGahee, Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Admissions, Howard University School of Law; Swati Agrawal, Director, IDIA; Apar Gupta, Executive Director, Internet Freedom Foundation; Saket Sharma, Asst. Professor of Law (SG), School of Law, UPES will be present during the webinar.
Another segment of the webinar will be reserved to commemorate the birth anniversary of Shamnad Basheer, who was a lawyer and academic and played a key role in shaping the course of law and policy in India.
Details of webinar
Topic : The impact of AI on Diversity: The bright and dark side of AI in Law
Date and timing : May 14, 2021, 7 PM in Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi
To register for the webinar - Click here
This is the 3rd in a series of webinars hosted by LSAC this session. Here are links to other two webinars hosted by LSAC.
Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is the exam conducting body of LSAT India. The remote-proctored LSAT India 2021 exam for 2nd phase is slated to commence on May 29. The 1st phase was conducted in March.
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