Evaluating Artificial Intelligence for Legal Services
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About this Event
Artificial Intelligence, data analytics, and other technologies are transforming legal services. To make the most of these tools, lawyers and other legal-services professionals must understand them at a functional level.
In this session, we will explore these tools, the inputs needed to develop them, and how to evaluate their outputs. We will also discuss various tools in use in the legal industry today and the need for a “people, process, data, technology” approach in organizations to produce the greatest value with data, AI, and other technologies.
About our Speaker
Daniel W. Linna Jr. has a joint appointment at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and McCormick School of Engineering as the Director of Law and Technology Initiatives and a Senior Lecturer. Dan’s teaching and research focus on innovation and technology, including computational law, artificial intelligence, data analytics, leadership, operations, and innovation frameworks.
Dan is also an affiliated faculty member at CodeX — The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics and adjunct professor at IE Law School, where he teaches Assessing Artificial Intelligence and Computational Technologies.