AI Use in Federal Appellate Courts Discussed
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The ABA Litigation Section discussed the handling of artificial intelligence (AI) issues in federal appellate courts. The discussion featured a data privacy specialist and litigator who co-chairs the ABA Litigation Section Privacy & Data Security Committee.
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This content is a discussion summary from the ABA Legal News regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in federal appellate courts. It features a conversation between a podcast host and a litigator specializing in data privacy and AI issues.
The discussion highlights how federal appellate courts are currently addressing various challenges and considerations related to AI in litigation. While not a formal rule or guidance, it provides insights for legal professionals on emerging trends and practices in judicial proceedings involving AI technologies. The content is primarily informational, aimed at keeping legal practitioners informed about developments in this area.
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Sound Advice host Damonta Morgan speaks with Robert Jenkin II about how the federal appellate courts are handling various issues surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in litigation. Robert is a data privacy specialist and litigator at Troutman Pepper, handling issues related to AI. He is also co-chair of the ABA Litigation Section Privacy & Data Security Committee.
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