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Can Your Robot Get Divorced?

This course looks at: The expected impact of Artificial Intelligence on the practice of law; different types of AI models, how they are trained, and their limitations; and some AI services currently in the market. Originally presented on 01/15/24 as part of the Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2024: The Business of Working with Other Divorce Professionals and Attorneys.
Credits: 0 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0.75 Other PR
SKU: P9000-24R-05
$45.00 or 0.75 credits
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This course, session 5 of the Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2024 seminar, looks at: The expected impact of Artificial Intelligence on the practice of law; different types of AI models, how they are trained, and their limitations; and some AI services currently in the market.

George BellasBellas & Wachowski Attorneys at Law, Park Ridge & Chicago

Daniel W. Linna, Jr., Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, Chicago

Moderator: Gemma B. AllenAllen, Glassman & Schatz, LLC, Chicago

Expires: 1/1/26

This course, session 5 of the Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2024 seminar, looks at: The expected impact of Artificial Intelligence on the practice of law; different types of AI models, how they are trained, and their limitations; and some AI services currently in the market.

George BellasBellas & Wachowski Attorneys at Law, Park Ridge & Chicago

Daniel W. Linna, Jr., Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, Chicago

Moderator: Gemma B. AllenAllen, Glassman & Schatz, LLC, Chicago

Expires: 1/1/26

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Program Date1/15/24
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Program Date1/15/24
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