
Learn about the implications of AI use in law student writing
Presented by the CBA Alberta Students at Law Section
On Demand. Originally presented on February 2, 2024.
Our panel of experts will discuss resources and broader implications of the use of artificial intelligence for law student papers. Talking points will include intellectual property, best practices for navigating proper use, and forecasting potential impacts in law education and practice.
SPEAKERS
Faith Majekolagbe (Assistant Professor, University of Alberta Faculty of Law, & Faculty Associate, Harvard University Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society)
Jo-Anne Yau (Associate, Walsh LLP, & Certified in Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals)
Chris Samuel (Director of Legal Research and Writing, University of Alberta Faculty of Law, & CBA Alberta Treasurer)
Lorelei Anselmo (Learning and Instructional Design Specialist, University of Calgary Taylor Institute)
Tyson Kendon (Learning Technologies Specialist, University of Calgary Taylor Institute)
D'Arcy Norman (Associate Director - Learning Technologies & Design, University of Calgary Taylor Institute)
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MEETING PRICE
CBA Members: Complimentary
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