AI and Your Legal Business: Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for Legal Practice
This course, co-hosted by the UAlberta Faculty of Extension and the Digital Law & Innovation Society, assists legal professionals to understand how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can support them in their work. Participants will have the chance to learn and interact with Law-and-AI experts from across the globe.
UnderÂstand the funÂdaÂmenÂtals of curÂrent techÂnoloÂgies in AI that are being applied to law. DisÂcuss questions that arise from AI methÂods being used in law today. Learn about AI’s effects on legal casÂes and legal busiÂness methÂods. Through a pracÂtiÂcal set of curÂrent examÂples, this course will help legal and polÂiÂcy proÂfesÂsionÂals with non-techÂniÂcal backÂgrounds engage knowlÂedgeÂably with AI technolÂoÂgy at work. TopÂics may include, among othÂers: NatÂurÂal LanÂguage ProÂcessÂing (NLP) applied in law; how machines can underÂstand legal lanÂguages; the state of the art of AI and Machine LearnÂing applied in law.
First pre-recorded lecture available: November 6, 2021
Live lectures: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. MST November 13, 20, 27, 2021
This course is a total of 12 hours. A total of two hour pre-recorded lectures will be distributed each week, in addition to two hours of live online class time on Saturdays for three weeks.
This course is taught by legal AI expert Professor Randy Goebel, Assistant Professor Mi-Young Kim, and Postdoc Fellow Juliano Rabelo with special guest lectures from esteemed international law-and-AI experts including Professors Erich Schweighofer (University of Vienna), F.J. (Floris) Bex (Utrecht University), Georg Borges (Germany), and Adam Wyner (UK).
Open for registration until November 6, 2021.