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                                                        This class is eligible for CLE Passport use. You will be able to select the CLE Passport as your payment method for no additional cost when registering for this course.
Credits: 1.0 General Credit hour*
*This class qualifies for the California Technology in the Practice of Law. 
*This class may also qualify for technology credit in other jurisdictions having such requirements. Please contact cle@dcbar.org with any additional questions. 
 
Series Description: Explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the legal profession with this cutting-edge series designed for attorneys. Topics include current and upcoming AI legislation, hands-on strategies for integrating AI tools like ChatGPT into legal practice, and a comprehensive analysis of the ethical considerations and risks involved in AI adoption. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to stay ahead in the evolving legal landscape.
 
Class Description: President Biden’s Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence marked a pivotal moment in shaping the legal landscape around AI-based systems. This initial class in our series provides you with the knowledge to effectively counsel clients on emerging regulatory frameworks governing both traditional machine learning and cutting-edge generative AI platforms.
 
Key developments include the establishment of the AI Safety Institute under the Department of Commerce, the Department of Homeland Security's involvement in AI oversight, and the expanding role of the NIST AI Risk Management Framework. These regulatory actions are rapidly evolving, and new guidance continues to emerge from federal agencies across diverse sectors.
 
In addition to federal efforts, attorneys must also navigate a complex web of state and international laws affecting AI use. Join our faculty experts as they break down broad trends, identify common legal considerations, and dive into the specific regulations and guidelines shaping this dynamic area. You will gain practical insights into how to anticipate and respond to the legal challenges posed by AI technologies in a fast-changing regulatory environment. Those interested in attending this class, may also be interested in attending Leveraging ChatGPT:  Practical Training for Attorneys 2025 (On-Demand) and AI and Legal Ethics: A Risk-Benefit Analysis 2025 (On-Demand).
 
Faculty: 
Brenda Leong, ZwillGen PLLC 
Hannah Schaller, ZwillGen PLLC