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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has proven to be a disruptive technology with transformative potential in most areas of our digital society. Some even contend that this year will witness the advent of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
The legal sector is no exception to these changes; in major law firms, AI helps in drafting submissions and memoranda, conducting due diligence, and handling simple day-to-day administrative tasks. State courts and arbitral tribunals could equally draw on AI for a wide array of tasks, ranging from administrative work to the drafting of judgments and possibly even a «robo-judge».
The lecture by Mr. Cyrill A. H. Chevalley (MLaw, Attorney-at-law, PhD Candidate in Law) will start by presenting the current state of AI use in courts and arbitral tribunals in various jurisdictions and explore potential future applications of AI. It will then discuss the normative question of whether we should make these uses and to what extent a «human in the loop» is indispensable.
The event is open to everybody who is interested. There will be a chance to ask questions and take part in active discussion.
When / Wann: March 14, 2025, 17:00 - 19:00
Where / Wo: Digital Society Initiative, Rämistrasse 69, 8001 Zurich
Language / Sprache: English
Registration / Anmeldung: Link
Organisation: DSI Community AI & Law
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Presentation of the Lecture |
Q&A Session, Discussion |
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