Global cooperation has become more important than ever when it comes to defending digital rights. With AI being developed and driven by some of the world’s largest multinational corporations, finding local redress for digital rights violations is becoming increasingly complex–especially as key companies driving the development of AI, including many leading American companies, are domiciled outside the United States. This webinar provides an overview of the pitfalls of AI and explores pathways to seeking redress for AI-related human rights harms in international/foreign jurisdictions.
This webinar is part 6 in a six-part webinar series - AI and the Legal Profession: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges - exploring the power of AI while navigating its complex legal implications.
- Part 1: AI Essentials For Lawyers: What You Need To Know To Protect Your Clients In The Digital Age
- Part 2: AI and Consumers: The Invisible Impact on Economic Justice
- Part 3: AI in Education: Addressing Biases and Discrimination, Privacy & Surveillance
- Part 4: AI in Criminal Justice: Automated Decision-making Tools and Technology, From Policing to Corrections
- Part 5: AI in Housing and Benefits: Automating Discrimination, Enhancing Surveillance, and Scaling Bias
- Part 6: Going Global: Seeking Redress against Digital Harms beyond the US
Co-Sponsors: ABA Center for Public Interest Law, ABA Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights & Responsibilities, ABA Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, ABA Criminal Justice Section, ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law, ABA Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division, ABA Section of State and Local Government Law