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Thursday, September 19
 

1:15pm MDT

Algorithmic Justice For All: Developing a safe framework for AI innovation for self-represented legal services
Thursday September 19, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
The current uncertainty around UPL and AI is unsustainable. This panel discussion will center around what regulations best serve the needs of the justice-seeking public as well as the courts and bar.

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Speakers
avatar for Sam Harden

Sam Harden

Senior Innovation Manager, Pro Bono Net
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Natalie Anne Knowlton

Founder, Access to Justice Ventures
Thursday September 19, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 6500 383 South S University St, Salt Lake City, UT 84112

2:25pm MDT

AI in Triage and Portal Projects
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:25pm - 3:25pm MDT
Everyone is talking about how AI has the power to transform the legal system, but the use of AI in triage and access to justice portals is one of the most promising examples. Join us for a conversation about how SRLN partners are using – or contemplating using – generative AI to improve the usability of their triage tools as well as their efficiency in building and maintaining triage and portal systems.

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Speakers
avatar for J. Singleton

J. Singleton

Program Manager, Legal Services State Support
J. Singleton is the Program Manager of Legal Services State Support. She has led many successful development and redesign projects that have improved access to justice for Minnesotans statewide, including the redesign of LawHelpMN.org, creation of Minnesota’s Legal Organizations... Read More →
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Angela Tripp

Program Officer for Technology III, Legal Services Corporation
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:25pm - 3:25pm MDT
Moot Courtroom
 
Friday, September 20
 

9:55am MDT

Teaching Empathy Through Technology in the AI Era
Friday September 20, 2024 9:55am - 10:55am MDT
In an increasingly digital world driven by artificial intelligence, the importance of instilling empathy in future lawyers cannot be overstated. As technology continues to evolve, so too should our methods of teaching empathy to the next generation of lawyers. This session proposes an exploration of teaching empathy through the lens of document assembly—a critical tool in combating the access to justice crisis and one in which CALI has unique expertise. Automated legal forms help more than 1 million people a year to learn about their legal rights, complete the necessary court paperwork, and tackle the justice system pro se. By leveraging technology in innovative ways, we can not only streamline court form automation, but also foster a deeper understanding of the human beings struggling to access the justice system on their own. This session will delve into practical strategies and tools for integrating empathy into document assembly processes, ensuring that our advancements in AI remain grounded in human understanding and compassion.

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Speakers
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Jessica Frank

User Researcher and Project Manager, Free Law Project
Jessica Frank, in her role as the A2J Author Project Manager at CALI, is a thought leader in legal technology and access to justice. Jessica brings a wealth of expertise in utilizing technology to enhance the accessibility of legal resources, particularly through her work with A2J... Read More →
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Alexander Rabanal

Research Fellow, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Friday September 20, 2024 9:55am - 10:55am MDT
Room 6500 383 South S University St, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
 
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