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SUMMARY:AI\, Defamation\, and the First Amendment: Navigating Liability in the Age of Automated Content
DESCRIPTION:This webinar program examines how traditional defamation principles translate to AI generated and AI assisted content\, including false statements of fact\, republication\, attribution\, and harm. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Bryan Clark\, JD ’08\, Shareholder at Vedder Price
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/ai-defamation-and-the-first-amendment-navigating-liability-in-the-age-of-automated-content/
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Information Session,Legal Tech
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SUMMARY:Benefits and Risks of Utilizing Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace and Employment Process
DESCRIPTION:This CLE provides a practical overview of how AI is currently being deployed in the workplace and examines the efficiencies and strategic advantages these tools can offer employers when used appropriately. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Gerald L. Maatman\, Jr.\, Chair\, Duane Morris’ Class Action Defense Group
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/benefits-and-risks-of-utilizing-artificial-intelligence-in-the-workplace-and-employment-process/
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SUMMARY:Quantum Computing and Law: What Lawyers Need to Know About the Next Technological Frontier Beyond AI
DESCRIPTION:While many lawyers are still adjusting to generative AI\, an even more disruptive technology may soon enter legal practice: quantum computing. Long viewed as a distant scientific concept\, quantum technology is now moving steadily toward commercialization\, with significant investment from governments and the private sector. Its arrival has the potential to fundamentally reshape cybersecurity\, data protection\, intellectual property\, and regulatory risk in ways that may exceed even today’s AI-driven disruptions. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Ryan W. McKenney\, Director of Government Relations and General Counsel\, Quantinuum; Adjunct Professor of Law (Quantum Computing)\, Vanderbilt University Law School Moderator: Oliver Roberts\, Co-Director\, WashU Law AI Collaborative; Co-Head\, AI Practice Group\, Holtzman Vogel; Adjunct Professor\, WashU Law \n\n\n\nThis CLE program provides a clear\, lawyer-focused introduction to quantum computing and explains why it is widely regarded as the next technological frontier beyond AI. At a high level\, the program will explain how quantum computers differ from classical systems\, why they pose unprecedented challenges to existing encryption and cybersecurity frameworks\, and how those challenges translate into concrete legal and compliance risks for clients. \n\n\n\nEligible for FREE CLE in Missouri\, courtesy of WashU Law. Not eligible for CLE in other jurisdictions\, but all are welcome to attend free for non-CLE credit.
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/quantum-computing-and-law-what-lawyers-need-to-know-about-the-next-technological-frontier-beyond-ai/
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Information Session,Legal Tech,Speakers
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SUMMARY:Deepfakes\, Metadata\, and the Future of eDiscovery: Navigating AI-Driven Evidence
DESCRIPTION:This CLE examines how AI-driven technologies are reshaping eDiscovery and litigation strategy\, and what practitioners must do to adapt. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Scott A. Milner\, Partner\, Morgan\, Lewis & Bockius LLP
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/deepfakes-metadata-and-the-future-of-ediscovery-navigating-ai-driven-evidence/
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