57: Artificial Intelligence Law (Noel Corriveau)

Published: July 8, 2020, 10 a.m.

On this episode, we're looking to the future with technology lawyer, Noel Corriveau, about the evolving world of artificial intelligence law!

Topics: the shift of law as a data-driven activity; reconciling human rights with AI; international policies to regulate AI; and our Ask-Me-Anything segment.

What you’ll hear:
- 1:45 - How is this podcast pitching in to support the Black Legal Action Centre and how can I help?
- 8:25 - How is AI changing the nature of law (as a data-driven activity) in a post-COVID world?
- 17:04 - How can the law reconcile human rights with artificial intelligence?
- 25:49 - How are different countries attempting to regulate AI and what does this mean for lawyers?
- 35:53 - The second Ask-Me-Anything segment, featuring five questions submitted by patrons of the Lawyered community, including

  • How much of a role will AI have in our everyday lives and how far away are we from "Black Mirror"?
  • How will AI impact the future of work?
  • How could AI and automation shape how law firms look in the future?
  • How can companies mitigate the risks of facial recognition technology being used in discriminatory ways?
  • Could we ever reach a point where the law recognizes the rights of an AI?

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