‘Using AI Responsibly and Effectively in Courts’ explored

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.”