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This class is not eligible for D.C. Bar CLE passport use
Credits: 2.0 general credit hours, including 1.0 ethics and professionalism credit (Note: This class may be eligible for technology credit in those jurisdictions having such a requirement.)
Series Description: In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the legal landscape, understanding its underlying mechanisms, strengths, and limitations is essential for attorneys. This new four-part series provides a comprehensive foundation for legal professionals who want to stay ahead of the AI curve and navigate its implications responsibly and effectively.
Class Description: This third class in our Foundations in Modern Law: Specialized AI Practice Series tackles the ethical and practical considerations essential for attorneys looking to incorporate AI into their practice. Designed to provide both foundational knowledge and practical insights, this class is split into two parts. The first hour is dedicated to emerging ethical concerns around AI. In this segment, we delve into the importance of ethics screens and learn best practices for protecting client confidentiality when using AI-powered tools. The second hour focuses on practical aspects of human-AI collaboration, including AI explainability, task integration, and understanding where human expertise outshines AI – both now and potentially in the future.
By the end of this class, you will be equipped with a thorough understanding of both the ethical considerations and strategic methods for collaborating with AI. You will be able to apply this knowledge to incorporate AI tools responsibly while safeguarding ethical standards and client trust. This class is especially valuable for attorneys who may be unaware of the extensive scholarship on human-AI collaboration and explainability, offering a foundation to confidently assess when AI should enhance – not replace – their professional expertise. Those interested in this class may also want to attend How AI Really Works, and What Models Are Actually Modeling; A Deep Dive on Language Modeling; and Risks Baked Into AI.
Faculty: Todd Smith, D.C.’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer and Erika K. Stillabower, Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia
Cosponsors: D.C.’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer
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Series Fees: $0 D.C. Government Attorneys, $296 D.C. Bar Communities Members, $336 D.C. Bar Members, $376 Government and Nonprofit Attorneys, and $456 Others
Individual Class Fees: $0 D.C. Government Attorneys, $89 D.C. Bar Communities Members, $99 D.C. Bar Members, $109 Government and Nonprofit Attorneys, and $129 Others
The D.C. Bar CLE Program now offers discounted group registration rates! For more information, contact the CLE Office at CLE@dcbar.org or 202-626-3488.
Special Notice
If you are planning to attend this event in person at the D.C. Bar, please click here for more information concerning the Bar’s COVID guidelines and visitor policy. Also, if you are attending a class in person, we encourage you to bring a device or to download the materials prior to class as we will not be providing hard copies.