WEBINAR – AI and the Law: When Robots Know More Than Your Lawyer

Webinar
12.05.2024 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST

Attorneys Traci Teer and Andy Jarrett will host the webinar "AI and the Law: When Robots Know More Than Your Lawyer" on December 5, 2024, from 1-2 p.m. Eastern.

The ever-expanding capability and use of artificial intelligence has the power to forever alter the legal industry. The use of these tools can significantly cut the number of hours needed to analyze claims and perhaps even eliminate human errors. However, AI, which can be used for good, can also be used for purposes of fraud. Join our attorneys as they discuss the implications of these tools which are changing and evolving exponentially and beyond our current recognition and have the potential to reshape the practice of law and the legal profession, especially within insurance realm.

The webinar will offer one hour of continuing education ethics credit for attendees registered with the Georgia Department of Insurance (pending approval).

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