Last chance to register for this webinar presented by the Canadian Bar Association Judges Section: “AI for Judges 2.0” on April 15. 

This webinar is aimed at judges who are curious about the use of AI in their courtrooms. Building on the premise that many judges already have a basic understanding of AI and its potential applications, this webinar will focus on three broad topics. First, what do our ethical guidelines teach us about the use of AI in courtrooms? This section will focus on the ethical guidelines that apply to judges, lawyers, and other justice sector participants. Second, what are the boundaries of acceptable AI use in courtrooms by lawyers and litigants? Finally, how can judges harness AI to work more efficiently?

Register for the event.

Unable to attend live? Register today and gain access to an on-demand recording following the webcast.

Panelists:

  • Professor Amy Salyzyn, University of Ottawa (Ontario)
  • Cathey Cobey, EY Canada (Ontario)
  • The Honourable Herbert Rempel, Judge of the Court of king’s Bench in Manitoba (Manitoba)
  • Xavier Rodriguez, U.S. District Court (Texas)

Moderator: The Honourable Ranjan Agarwal, Superior Court of Justice (Ontario)

This judges-only webinar will be conducted in English and French with simultaneous interpretation. Questions may be posed in either language.