Understanding Impacts of AI on the Legal Profession - Computer Science for Lawyers at Harvard

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @gogigogi8835
    @gogigogi8835 Год назад +18

    Legal stuff starts on 41:35. You're welcome. (First part of video is intrudiction into AI)

  • @bowenpaintertraillawyers
    @bowenpaintertraillawyers Месяц назад

    Fascinating discussion on AI's impact on the legal profession! AI tools like ChatGPT can assist with drafting and research, but it's crucial for lawyers to verify the results. The balance between innovation and ethics is key. Thanks for shedding light on this evolving space!

  • @BerhanuAyenew-y9u
    @BerhanuAyenew-y9u 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent explanation, conversation with beautiful attitude, knowledge and skill.I think you are wonderful lecturer at Harvard university CS50. You are absolutely defined about the impact of AI for future.

  • @edmundkemper1625
    @edmundkemper1625 Год назад +1

    One of the true legends my favorite david j mallan

  • @johnjaburke7119
    @johnjaburke7119 2 месяца назад

    The question asked is whether developments in AI & Law will differ between developed and developing countries. I don't think the question was answered. The presentation demonstrated that, to date, developments in AI & Law is US focused. Is data from other legal jurisdictions being used to train language models?

  • @umehmoses8118
    @umehmoses8118 Год назад +3

    Cs50 is the best. Really love you guys

  • @divyasingh7655
    @divyasingh7655 Год назад +2

    Thank you for another amazing lecture on a kinda new tech impact on another industry . Could you have a similar session on the impact of chatGPT or other AI tools in general in the fielf of management.

  • @milakohen630
    @milakohen630 Год назад

    🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ so glad CS 50 is back on screen

  • @shafinmahmud2925
    @shafinmahmud2925 Год назад +2

    Please bring back the Artificial Intelligence course

  • @vaniad555
    @vaniad555 Год назад

    This was amazing, very useful information, hoping it will be relevant somewhat to Canadian Law practices. Thank you, team!

  • @micbab-vg2mu
    @micbab-vg2mu Год назад +4

    Great video - thank you! Soon, AI will have a significant impact on all white-collar jobs. It's essential to stay current with technology and try to incorporate LLM into your workflow.

  • @coldswag1617
    @coldswag1617 Год назад +3

    Great Watch, turly inspires me

    • @hershfam
      @hershfam Год назад +1

      u commented this 56 minutes ago. the video was uploaded 1 hour ago. the video is over 1:20 minutes long....

    • @coldswag1617
      @coldswag1617 Год назад +1

      @@hershfam I watched fast.

    • @zergling2621
      @zergling2621 Год назад +1

      Turly

    • @vaniad555
      @vaniad555 Год назад

      @@coldswag1617 lol

  • @milakohen630
    @milakohen630 Год назад +2

    "The video titled "Understanding Impacts of AI on the Legal Profession - Computer Science for Lawyers at Harvard" features a panel discussion held at Harvard Law School that explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the legal profession.
    The panelists include legal scholars, practitioners, and computer scientists, who discuss a wide range of topics related to AI and the law. They examine how AI is currently being used in the legal field, the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI, and the ethical and legal implications of using AI in the practice of law.
    The panelists also discuss the challenges of regulating AI in the legal profession and the potential impact of AI on access to justice. They explore how AI could be used to improve legal research, contract review, and other legal tasks and the potential for AI to replace certain legal jobs.
    Overall, the video provides a thought-provoking discussion of the impact of AI on the legal profession and highlights the need for continued dialogue and collaboration between legal and computer science professionals". chatGPT 🤓

  • @d.s.dathaniel7552
    @d.s.dathaniel7552 Год назад +1

    AI should be instead be called abstracted intelligence, at the moment its close to pure math problem.

  • @qministry
    @qministry Год назад

    Title 47 USC is broad enough to regulate Artificial intelligence as form of media / communication? Just as there are laws on call spoofing, AI use of voice can be voice spoofing, or face image spoofing. How about impersonation laws? We out to separate AI used as an "automation tool" versus that of "a fraud tool"! Regulations must be in place to incorporate fraud flags in the AI language.

  • @zayduddin6851
    @zayduddin6851 Год назад

    Delightful

  • @goldenpen6520
    @goldenpen6520 Год назад +1

    Professor the pope does wear a silver wedding band because he has one as all cardinal must wear a wedding ring to let people know they are married to the church. Also nuns wear a wedding ring when they become a nun. He may only wear it on special occasion as he feel like, since he is the boss of Vatican City. I have already kissed the ring of My Archbishop of England and The Catholic Cardinal of Rome on the same day.

    • @pj0000007
      @pj0000007 Год назад

      No, the Pope does not wear a wedding ring. Popes are not allowed to marry, so they have no need for a wedding ring. The Pope does, however, wear a ring called the Fisherman's Ring. This ring is a symbol of the Pope's authority and responsibility as the leader of the Catholic Church. It is made of gold and is set with a cameo of Saint Peter, who is considered to be the first Pope. The Fisherman's Ring is given to the Pope during his coronation ceremony. When a Pope dies, the Fisherman's Ring is smashed to prevent it from being used by anyone else.

    • @pj0000007
      @pj0000007 Год назад

      The Fisherman's Ring is a symbol of the Pope's authority and is given to him during his coronation. The ring is made of gold and is inscribed with the words "Petrus, Princeps Apostolorum" (Peter, Prince of the Apostles).

    • @pj0000007
      @pj0000007 Год назад

      We now know the visual AI reproductions are falsifications since The Pope wears the Fisherman's Ring on his right hand. If my recollections serves me well, the falsified images showed the ring on his left hand.

    • @pj0000007
      @pj0000007 Год назад

      As for the silly photos of the Pope having a beer in a pub. I leave you with this: There is no definitive answer to this question, as the Pope's personal drinking habits are not public knowledge. However, there is some evidence to suggest that the Pope may enjoy a beer on occasion. For example, in 2014, Pope Francis was gifted a bottle of English bitter ale by Queen Elizabeth II. Vatican officials stated that the Pope would share or donate the beer. Additionally, in 2017, Pope Francis celebrated his 90th birthday with a beer and pretzels.
      Ultimately, whether or not the Pope drinks beer is a matter of speculation. However, the evidence suggests that he may enjoy a beer on occasion, just like many other people.

  • @oflowshow
    @oflowshow Год назад

    The Future is Bitcoin and AI

  • @weverleywagstaff8319
    @weverleywagstaff8319 Год назад

    Funny hw when blue color jobs are threatened by ai...its progress, learn new job....
    When its wite color jobs, oh tjis isca problem

  • @tomoki-v6o
    @tomoki-v6o Год назад +1

    i think blockcain technology also useful for this field, since it is decentrelized

    • @zergling2621
      @zergling2621 Год назад +10

      Shut it

    • @KennyThaKoala
      @KennyThaKoala Год назад

      no

    • @Ph34rNoB33r
      @Ph34rNoB33r Год назад +2

      Might work for notary services. Not sure our legal system is ready for that, they already struggle with their Windows XP computers (the reason were Office97 template based workflows).
      One thing to consider, most blockchain stuff is not as decentralised as you'd think, or has single points of failure.
      The thing that drives me crazy though is that here in Germany just mentioning the word helps secure grants or investor cash, whether you have a reasonable use or not. Which means like 90% of all blockchain startups are clearly scam (at least for the blockchain part), the rest... unclear.