The AI + Access to Justice Summit at Stanford is an annual event organized by the Stanford Legal Design Lab. It brings together legal professionals, technologists, researchers, and policymakers to explore how artificial intelligence can be responsibly deployed to close the justice gap and improve access to legal services.
The summit covers key topics such as developing common AI training resources, creating project repositories, establishing guidelines for responsible AI deployment, and enhancing public education on AI's role in the legal system. Discussions also focus on privacy engineering, confidentiality concerns, and strategies for upstream interventions to prevent legal issues before they escalate.
Attendees have opportunities for networking, participating in workshops, and engaging with notable speakers from various sectors, including technology companies like Google and Microsoft, legal aid organizations, and regulatory bodies. The event fosters collaboration and the sharing of best practices to advance AI initiatives in the legal domain.
The summit is ideal for legal aid providers, technologists, researchers, policymakers, and funders interested in leveraging AI to enhance access to justice. Participants gain insights into cutting-edge AI applications, ethical considerations, and collaborative strategies to address challenges in the legal system.
Speakers(2)
Google DeepMind Team
Google DeepMind
The Google DeepMind Team presented on federated model training strategies for privacy-conscious AI development.
Neel Guha
Researcher at Stanford University
Neel Guha is a researcher at Stanford University, focusing on privacy-forward AI development strategies.
Event Details
- Date
- October 17-18, 2024
- 2 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Stanford, United States
- Stanford Law School
- Pricing
- Varies by tier
- Audience
- Legal professionals, technologists, researchers, policymakers, funders