
Rapid advances in generative AI are reshaping the professional world, and this trend appears only to be accelerating.
A new Thomson Reuters survey of 2,275 global professionals in the law and related fields, for example, reveals that 55% say AI has changed their work in the past year, while 88% want profession-specific AI assistants.
When it comes to bringing this technology into the courts in particular, ethical questions arise that require a delicate balance between realizing the benefits of the technology and adhering to legal obligations.
In this webinar presented by our friends at Thomson Reuters, our panel will explore how courts are adopting generative AI ethically and securely, along with the best practices they’ve found to realize the greatest efficiency gains.
Join us to explore:
• The factors guiding the scope of the use of generative AI
• The biggest myths or misconceptions about generative AI
• How it’s used in the day-to-day and the best practices our panelists have uncovered
• How AI is likely to evolve in the courts and the practice of law more broadly
Speakers:
• Jared Correia, Red Cave Legal
• Marty McGee, Senior Resident Superior Court Judge in Cabarrus County

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Rapid advances in generative AI are reshaping the professional world, and this trend appears only to be accelerating.
A new Thomson Reuters survey of 2,275 global professionals in the law and related fields, for example, reveals that 55% say AI has changed their work in the past year, while 88% want profession-specific AI assistants.
When it comes to bringing this technology into the courts in particular, ethical questions arise that require a delicate balance between realizing the benefits of the technology and adhering to legal obligations.
In this webinar presented by our friends at Thomson Reuters, our panel will explore how courts are adopting generative AI ethically and securely, along with the best practices they’ve found to realize the greatest efficiency gains.
Join us to explore:
• The factors guiding the scope of the use of generative AI
• The biggest myths or misconceptions about generative AI
• How it’s used in the day-to-day and the best practices our panelists have uncovered
• How AI is likely to evolve in the courts and the practice of law more broadly
Speakers:
• Jared Correia, Red Cave Legal
• Marty McGee, Senior Resident Superior Court Judge in Cabarrus County

The post AI In The Courts: What Judges Are Using, How It Works, And Why Lawyers Need To Adapt appeared first on Above the Law.