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AI and Tomorrow’s Lawyers

It’s no secret - artificial intelligence is coming of age as the ‘fourth industrial revolution’, giving rise to a new era of changes to the legal profession.

While some fear the rise of ‘robot lawyers’ is the beginning-of-the-end for the future of the legal profession; opposing views see the rise of legal technology as an opportunity to enhance and optimise lawyers’ performance and services. Both predictions have important ramifications for clients and society at large.

Join us for this one-hour panel with leading academics and legal professionals who will discuss:

  • How AI is evolving in the legal profession
  • What capabilities AI can provide lawyers
  • The potential risks and ethical challenges of AI
  • What skills lawyers need to prepare for the future

 

Panel Chair:
Professor Lyria Bennett Moses - Associate Dean (Research) - UNSW Law & Justice, Director – UNSW Allens Hub for Technology

Panellists:
Professor Michael Legg – UNSW Law & Justice
Lisa Kozaris, Chief Innovation & Legal Solutions Officer, Allens
Evan Wong (LL.B/BCom UNSW 2015), CEO & Co-Founder, Checkbox.ai
Regie Anne Gardoce (LL.B/BCom 2020 UNSW), Legal Transformation Lead, Sprintlaw

 

For more content in the Legal Hour series visit: https://www.unsw.edu.au/law-justice/news-events/events/legal-hour