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International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL) 2024

by International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL)

The International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL) is a premier biennial event that brings together researchers, practitioners, and academics to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and legal systems. Organized by the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL), ICAIL serves as a platform for presenting cutting-edge research and fostering discussions on the application of AI in the legal domain.

The conference covers a wide array of topics, including legal reasoning and decision-making, natural language processing for legal texts, legal ontologies, and the ethical implications of AI in law. Sessions typically feature paper presentations, workshops, and panel discussions that delve into both theoretical and practical aspects of AI applications in legal contexts.

Attendees can look forward to networking opportunities with leading experts in the field, an expo hall showcasing the latest legal tech innovations, and keynote speeches from notable figures who are shaping the future of AI and law. The event also offers tutorials and hands-on sessions designed to provide practical skills and insights into emerging technologies.

ICAIL is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, and academics interested in understanding how AI is transforming the legal landscape. Participants will gain valuable knowledge on current trends, challenges, and opportunities at the nexus of artificial intelligence and law.

Speakers(1)

Eugene Yang

Research Scientist at Johns Hopkins University

Eugene Yang is a Research Scientist at Johns Hopkins University, specializing in the development and application of AI methodologies in legal contexts.

Event Details

Date
June 16, 2024
Location
🇺🇸 Chicago, United States
Northwestern University
Audience
Legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, academics