The Evolution of ChatGPT and its Impact on the Legal Profession, and the Current Status of Litigation Cases in the United States

Event Start:
02/07/2024 4:00 PM
Event End:
02/07/2024 6:00 PM

Date & Time: Wednesday, February 7, 2024 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET
Webinar Fee: $65

This Program is Online Only

 

Panelists:

Dimitrios Ioannidis, Esq. Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis, LLC

Dr. Jeremy Kepner, Head and Founder of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC), and also a founder of the MIT-Air Force AI Accelerator. 

The rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence systems (“AI systems”), such as ChatGPT, has created unprecedented social engagement. AI systems provide responses (output) to questions or requests by accessing the vast library of open-source code created by developers over the past few decades. However, they do so by allegedly “stealing” the open-source code stored in virtual libraries, known as repositories.

This panel presentation will focus on possible solutions that protect innovation, without years of litigation. We will also touch upon the array of issues raised by the relationship between AI and copyright and the pending court cases in the United States relative to such issues.

 

 Online registration is encouraged. For assistance, questions on group discounts, accommodations requests, special billing, program content, out-of-state CLE credits, and general CLE information contact Michael Saporito by email at  msaporito@socialaw.com . Registrations accepted in order of receipt. Registration fees are non-refundable. Most Social Law Library CLE events are recorded. The recording is available by digital download, generally within a week after the program date. People registered for the program will receive the video recording and materials. CLE credit, when applicable, is only granted when the live webinar is attended.

 

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