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In this episode of Trustworthy AI: De-Risk adoption of AI on Responsible AI uses in Legal profession,

I talk with Dr Megan Ma, MIT Law Responsible Task Force member that was formed to address growing concerns around the responsible and ethical use of AI in the legal profession following the infamous incident of a New York attorney submitting a fake, ChatGPT-generated brief in federal court and subsequently being fined $5,000.

Dr Ma is a Fellow and the Assistant Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology and the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX). Her research focuses on the translation of legal knowledge to code, considering its implications in contexts of human-machine interaction. She also teaches courses in computational law and insurance tech at the Law School.

She has taught courses in Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning, Legal Semantics, and Public Health Law and Policy. She has previously been a Visiting PhD at the University of Cambridge and Harvard Law School respectively.

We discuss using Responsible/Trustworthy AI principles and parallels between business and legal realms when it comes to promote better business outcomes, including accelerated innovation with AI’.?

Megan and I go in depth on the challenges she is seeing and solving in her role and main focus.

MIT Task force Responsible AI recommendations and adoption by the California American Bar Association’s of the taskforce recommendations on Responsible AI. The Task Force’s 7 principles for lawyer’s duties when using AI for legal work namely

Duty of Confidentiality

Duty of Fiduciary Care

Duty of Client Notice and Consent

Duty of Competence in the usage and understanding of AI applications.

Duty of Fiduciary Loyalty

Duty of Regulatory Compliance and respect for the rights of third parties, applicable to the usage of AI applications in your jurisdiction(s);

Duty of Accountability and Supervision to maintain human oversight over all usage and outputs of AI applications.

Optimizing technology to alleviate legal problems

Future of legal education and more...

Using G

Can Trustworthy AI help De-Risk adoption of AI? ‘Can Trustworthy AI can be instrumental in helping organizations gain a competitive edge and promote better business outcomes, including accelerated innovation with AI’.?
With extensive experience in global industry leadership in areas of Business Strategy, Technology, and Cybersecurity, Pamela helps clients in creating a strategic approach to achieving business value with AI by adopting a holistic risk based approach to AI Trust. She defined 8 essential pillars of trustworthy AI. Read more details at Trustedai.ai website.

Her insights have shaped the way we look at the impact of Cyberwarfare on Business, strategies for efficient digital transformation, and governance views on Algorithmic failures.

Join Pamela as she delves into her signature framework, AI TIPS, standing for Artificial Intelligence Trust, Integrity, Pillars and Sustainability. This podcast is all about operationalizing governance and building Trustworthy AI systems from the ground up.

For questions or comments on this podcast reach out to me.
To request an AI adoption assessment

  continue reading

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In this episode of Trustworthy AI: De-Risk adoption of AI on Responsible AI uses in Legal profession,

I talk with Dr Megan Ma, MIT Law Responsible Task Force member that was formed to address growing concerns around the responsible and ethical use of AI in the legal profession following the infamous incident of a New York attorney submitting a fake, ChatGPT-generated brief in federal court and subsequently being fined $5,000.

Dr Ma is a Fellow and the Assistant Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology and the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX). Her research focuses on the translation of legal knowledge to code, considering its implications in contexts of human-machine interaction. She also teaches courses in computational law and insurance tech at the Law School.

She has taught courses in Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning, Legal Semantics, and Public Health Law and Policy. She has previously been a Visiting PhD at the University of Cambridge and Harvard Law School respectively.

We discuss using Responsible/Trustworthy AI principles and parallels between business and legal realms when it comes to promote better business outcomes, including accelerated innovation with AI’.?

Megan and I go in depth on the challenges she is seeing and solving in her role and main focus.

MIT Task force Responsible AI recommendations and adoption by the California American Bar Association’s of the taskforce recommendations on Responsible AI. The Task Force’s 7 principles for lawyer’s duties when using AI for legal work namely

Duty of Confidentiality

Duty of Fiduciary Care

Duty of Client Notice and Consent

Duty of Competence in the usage and understanding of AI applications.

Duty of Fiduciary Loyalty

Duty of Regulatory Compliance and respect for the rights of third parties, applicable to the usage of AI applications in your jurisdiction(s);

Duty of Accountability and Supervision to maintain human oversight over all usage and outputs of AI applications.

Optimizing technology to alleviate legal problems

Future of legal education and more...

Using G

Can Trustworthy AI help De-Risk adoption of AI? ‘Can Trustworthy AI can be instrumental in helping organizations gain a competitive edge and promote better business outcomes, including accelerated innovation with AI’.?
With extensive experience in global industry leadership in areas of Business Strategy, Technology, and Cybersecurity, Pamela helps clients in creating a strategic approach to achieving business value with AI by adopting a holistic risk based approach to AI Trust. She defined 8 essential pillars of trustworthy AI. Read more details at Trustedai.ai website.

Her insights have shaped the way we look at the impact of Cyberwarfare on Business, strategies for efficient digital transformation, and governance views on Algorithmic failures.

Join Pamela as she delves into her signature framework, AI TIPS, standing for Artificial Intelligence Trust, Integrity, Pillars and Sustainability. This podcast is all about operationalizing governance and building Trustworthy AI systems from the ground up.

For questions or comments on this podcast reach out to me.
To request an AI adoption assessment

  continue reading

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