[WEBINAR] – Seminars On Law and Technology IV: Artificial Intelligence and the Courts

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April

18

Monday
Speaker:Associate Professor Helena Whalen-Bridge, NUS Law
Shaun Lim, NUS Law

Justice Aedit Abdullah, Supreme Court (Commentator)
District Judge Jinny Tan, Family Justice Court (Commentator)
Moderator:Associate Professor Daniel Seng, NUS Law
Time:4:00 pm to 6:00 pm (SGT)
Venue:Zoom
Type of Participation:Open To Public

Description

Technology promises to disrupt not just legal practice, but also court procedures. Systems which automatically generate court documents are a great step forward for litigants-in-person and access to justice, but their very existence forces a rethinking of the value of lawyers in representing clients before the courts. On the other side of the bar, AI tools that assist judges in their functions, such as COMPAS and Malaysia’s pilot sentencing AI assistant, begin to realize concerns about obsolescent judges, but biases exposed in such tools also give rise to fears about the suitability of such tools for judicial use.

In addition to the speakers’ presentation on various learning points in existing ventures in automated document assembly and AI-assisted judicial decision-making, the commentators will draw on their perspectives from the bench to discuss how the courts will evolve as fonts of justice for a more technologically-developed society.

This seminar is based on two articles published in the 2021 Singapore Academy of Law Journal Special Issue on Law and Technology.

Fees Applicable

$160.50 (incl. 7% GST)

Complimentary for NUS academic staff and students. For verification purposes, please use your NUS email to register

Registration

Registration is closed.

CPD Points

Public CPD Points:
2
Practice Area: Telecommunications, Media & Technology
Training Level: Foundation

Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. This includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to https://www.silecpdcentre.sg for more information.

Contact Information

Ifraim at trail@nus.edu.sg

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