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AI, Ethics and Law: A Future of Light And Shadow, Or…
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13th Annual Lively Wilson Memorial Lecture on Ethics, Civility, and Professionalism
Sponsored by the Louis D. Brandeis Inn of Court, the Louisville Bar Association, and Stites & Harbison PLLC
 

This presentation will examine the impact of ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence, and other developments in the digital world on the legal profession, including the pragmatic challenges they present in everyday practice and the ethical implications facing lawyers, now and in the future.

Michael Losavio teaches in the Department of Criminal Justice and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A. on issues of law, society and information assurance in the computer engineering and justice administration disciplines. His focus is on law and social sciences as they relate to computer engineering, evidence and digital forensics. Courses include Digital and Computer Crime, Transnational Cybercrime and Legal Issues with Data Mining and Information Assurance. He holds a J.D. and a B.S. in Mathematics from Louisiana State University, Louisiana. He lectured on computer law and crime at Perm State University in 2013 as a Fulbright Specialist. June 28, 2023

Michael Losavio, Department of Criminal Justice and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Louisville

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