Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Evidence

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Presented by the Honorable Paul W. Grimm, United States District Court, District of Maryland and Professor Maura R. Grossman, J.D., Ph.D., School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, and Osgoode Hall Law School, Ontario, Canada, this event is brought to you by Young Lawyer Section (YLS) Technology Committee.

In the ever-changing landscape of technology and modern forms of evidence, understanding cutting-edge topics relating to Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become essential for litigators. This is especially pertinent to young lawyers, who will see more AI over their careers as the technology advances and becomes more widespread. Topics to be covered in this presentation will include the fundamentals of artificial intelligence; an understanding of how and why AI is used; and what admissibility issues are posed in introducing AI evidence including a description and analysis of the pertinent rules of evidence and how they apply to AI.

Attendees will be able to pose questions during a fifteen-minute live Q&A with Judge Grimm and Maura R. Grossman after the presentation concludes.

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$5 Non-Section Members
$10 Non-MSBA Members

*This is informational only and no CLE credit will be offered for the surrounding MCLE states.

Event Information
When
Aug 25, 2021
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT
Location
Online
Format
Webinar

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Evidence