
Artificial Intelligence: What Judges Need to Know
Tuition
1549
Conference Fee
399
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Course Location
Santa Fe, NM
Course Fees
Tuition
$1549
Conference Fee
$399
The judicial branch of government is not an exception. Judges will hear cases involving autonomous vehicles, medical malpractice, and other legal areas involving AI. In addition, judges will be asked to use AI in their own work. AI is being developed to determine the risk of criminal defendants, the amount of bail, and to assess the appropriate sentences. AI is impacting how a attorneys practice law including the deep analysis of judicial decisions enabling a litigator to tailor an argument to a particular judge. How can a judge determine if an AI system is trustworthy?
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Course $1549
Conference Fee $399
During this course, you will learn to:
- Determine the trustworthiness of an AI system;
- Recognize the potential for litigation involving AI;
- Identify how AI will change the art of judging;
- Identify how AI will change the practice of law; and
- Apply standard for AI adoption within the judicial branch.

The judicial branch of government is not an exception. Judges will hear cases involving autonomous vehicles, medical malpractice, and other legal areas involving AI. In addition, judges will be asked to use AI in their own work. AI is being developed to determine the risk of criminal defendants, the amount of bail, and to assess the appropriate sentences. AI is impacting how a attorneys practice law including the deep analysis of judicial decisions enabling a litigator to tailor an argument to a particular judge. How can a judge determine if an AI system is trustworthy?