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Part One of Artificial Intelligence and Facial Recognition Technology focused on the nature of AI and FRT and possible biases in those technologies, and suggested ethical principles. The focus of this second part will look at how attorneys might argue for or against discovery of AI and FRT in civil and criminal proceedings and considerations that might assist judges in ruling on those arguments.
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Attorneys and Judges confront new technologies on a regular basis. Two of the most prominent of these new technologies are artificial intelligence and facial recognition, which are increasingly featured in both civil and criminal proceedings. Moderated by Ronald Hedges, this panel will look at these technologies and consider how attorneys might argue in favor of and against discovery of artificial intelligence or facial recognition in both types of proceedings and considerations that might assist judges in ruling on those arguments. Attendees will also:
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