Exploring the Boundaries: Upcoming Webinar Delve Into AI’s Role in Legal Industry

London, UK – As the legal industry continues to intertwine with advanced technologies, a new discussion emerges regarding the ethical boundaries and limitations of artificial intelligence in legal practices. With AI systems playing an expanding role in the drafting and review of contracts, a free webinar on February 26, hosted by Artificial Lawyer and Juro, aims to scrutinize these boundaries further.

The webinar titled “The Limits of AI: Are there any legal tasks AI should never do?” is set for 2:00 PM GMT and will run until 2:45 PM. This event promises a lively debate featuring a distinguished panel to examine not only the capabilities of AI but also its ethical implications in the realm of law.

Panelists for this event include Alex Hamilton, CEO of Radiant Law; Tanisha Minev, Senior Legal Counsel at Yoco; and Richard Mabey, CEO of Juro. The discussion will be chaired by Richard Tromans, founder of Artificial Lawyer, who will guide the discourse on whether AI should handle certain legal tasks traditionally reserved for human lawyers.

Over the past year, a significant number of lawyers have utilized AI tools for drafting or reviewing contracts, highlighting the growing dependency on technology in legal processes. The webinar will address critical questions such as the extent to which AI can manage legal responsibilities and whether certain areas of the law should remain exclusively human due to the necessity for judgment, intuition, and empathy.

This discussion is particularly timely as the capabilities of generative AI continue to evolve at a rapid pace, pressing the legal field to consider not just what AI can do, but what it should do. The interactive session intends to explore the possible consequences of AI’s involvement in legal decisions and its impact on the justice system.

Participants are encouraged to RSVP to secure their spot in what is expected to be a session filled with insightful perspectives and robust discussions. The opportunity will allow legal professionals and enthusiasts to engage with experts, pose questions, and expand their understanding of AI’s role in law.

As AI continues to make significant inroads into various professional sectors including law, conversations like these are crucial for setting ethical guidelines and understanding the full spectrum of AI’s capabilities and limitations.

This discussion is part of a series of efforts by legal and technological professionals to grapple with the complex intersections of AI, ethics, and professional responsibility in the legal sector. As this technology advances, the legal community must stay informed and vigilant about how tools are utilized to safeguard the fundamental values of the legal system.

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