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Generative AI, which uses algorithms to create new content such as music, art, and text, has shown tremendous potential in various fields, including legal industry. However, it also poses unique legal challenges and risks that lawyers must understand and address. This seminar will explore the legal aspects of generative AI, including its intellectual property, privacy, and liability implications related to works generated by AI.
We will discuss the potential privacy and security concerns associated with generative AI, and the legal and ethical considerations that arise when AI systems are used to analyze data. In light of the legal risks, we will study the global generative AI regulatory frameworks and their differences in regulation. By the end of this seminar, attendees will have a deeper understanding of the legal landscape of generative AI and foresee the upcoming changes in this complex and rapidly evolving field.
I. Introduction to Generative AI
II. Legal Implications and Risks of Generative AI
III. Case Studies and Analysis of real-world examples of generative AI in use
IV. Global Regulation of Generative AI
Date: Wednesday, 21 June 2023 | Time: 12pm - 1pm
Location: Online
Accreditation(s): 1 CPD Points (Law Society CPD points being applied for)
Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Fee: HKD800
Head of Customer Success, Hong Kong & Taiwan
LexisNexis®
Timothy Ho is the Head of Customer Success for Hong Kong & Taiwan at LexisNexis Legal & Professional. Timothy is responsible for optimising customer experience with legal products and enhancing customer value to promote retention and loyalty. His experience covers a broad range of strategic issues including competitive analysis, product innovation, market segmentation, translation, onboarding and legal training. For the past six years, Timothy has spearheaded efforts that has led to the net promoter score of the company increasing exponentially. Timothy advised the product development of LexisNexis online and digital legal solutions, especially Lexis Advance® Hong Kong which was awarded the Hong Kong Business Technology Excellence Awards 2019 in the category of Online Services for Legal Award.
Timothy has conducted hundreds of legal trainings for thousands of judges, solicitors, barristers, in-house counsel, government counsel, law professors and law students in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau. Before joining LexisNexis, Timothy has worked in the government and an international law firm in Hong Kong. He is fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese and based in Hong Kong.
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