Objective
These past few years have seen the influence of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) literally (as well as a virtually) explode
in every aspect of modern life. Given the conservative nature of the
legal profession, the fact that most senior legal professionals were
trained in a pre-technological context, and the slow speed with which
governments tend to react responsibly to innovation, there is a
knowledge gap that urgently needs to be filled.
The main objective of this seminar is to build
awareness in criminal justice professionals by exploring the
consequences and implications of AI as an integral component of the
information society, and its impact on criminal
justice.
Participants will acquire accurate perceptions
of the current status and different shades of AI, and how they can
manifest in a criminal context. This increased awareness will allow them
to identify any AI components involved in their work activities and to adapt their
strategies accordingly.
Key topics
- AI, machine learning and deep
learning
- How AI is being used to perpetrate
crimes
- Potential use of AI in
investigations
- Deep fakes
Who should
attend?
Defence lawyers, investigators, law enforcers,
in-house counsel, judges, prosecutors, notaries, civil servants and
policymakers active in the field of criminal law.