The National Center for State Courts will present a webinar on “Principles and Practices for Using AI Responsibly and Effectively in Courts” Wednesday, March 19, from 1 to 2 p.m. via Zoom.
Courts are using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve operations and aid staff. This latest session in NCSC’s AI and the Courts webinar series will featuring a discussion of real-world applications of AI tools.
Topics include:
• Understanding levels of risk when using AI
• Principles and best practices for evaluating AI systems
• Assessing the benefits and risks of AI systems
• Identifying and avoiding common pitfalls when using AI systems
Speaking at the webinar will be:
• Daniel W. Linna Jr., professor and director of law and technology initiatives, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and McCormick School of Engineering
• Kevin Miller, Tech for Fundamental Rights, Microsoft
• Sara Omundson, administrative director of courts, State of Idaho
• Moderator Diane Robinson, principal court research associate, NCSC
• Moderator Natalie Runyon, director, ESG Content, Thomson Reuters Institute
To register for the webinar, visit www.ncsc.org and click on “webinars.”
Courts are using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve operations and aid staff. This latest session in NCSC’s AI and the Courts webinar series will featuring a discussion of real-world applications of AI tools.
Topics include:
• Understanding levels of risk when using AI
• Principles and best practices for evaluating AI systems
• Assessing the benefits and risks of AI systems
• Identifying and avoiding common pitfalls when using AI systems
Speaking at the webinar will be:
• Daniel W. Linna Jr., professor and director of law and technology initiatives, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and McCormick School of Engineering
• Kevin Miller, Tech for Fundamental Rights, Microsoft
• Sara Omundson, administrative director of courts, State of Idaho
• Moderator Diane Robinson, principal court research associate, NCSC
• Moderator Natalie Runyon, director, ESG Content, Thomson Reuters Institute
To register for the webinar, visit www.ncsc.org and click on “webinars.”