Course description
One of the most innovative uses of artificial intelligence is to assist litigators with their strategy by predicting likely outcomes; it can also bolster efforts to streamline legal processes and improve efficiency in other areas.
Presented by barrister Jacob Turner, this virtual classroom session will provide you with an introduction to AI in litigation along with consideration of AI as a subject matter. Jacob will also explore how it can be used as a tool in litigation cases both internally and externally.
Key cases to be covered include Drivers v Uber and Ola Cabs, Rohingya v Facebook, Gonzalez v Google, Getty v Stability AI, and more.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
One of the most innovative uses of artificial intelligence is to assist litigators with their strategy by predicting likely outcomes, it can also bolster efforts to streamline legal processes and improve efficiency in other areas.
This virtual classroom session will provide you with an introduction to AI in litigation along with consideration of AI as a subject matter and how it can be used as a tool in litigation cases both internally and externally.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- AI as the subject-matter of litigation
- GDPR claims: Drivers v Uber and Ola Cabs
- Business and human rights claims: Rohingya v Facebook and Gonzalez v Google
- Contentious regulatory issues: ICO’s focus on algorithmic discrimination
- Copyright claims - Getty v Stability AI
- AI as a tool in litigation
- AI in disclosure - CPR PD 57AD
- AI in building a case - A&O’s use of HarveyAI
- AI in proving a case - the Forex Cartel litigation
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