Ethics of AI in Context

Paul Gowder, Professional Incompetence and the Use of Machine Learning in Law


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Lawyers, like so many other professionals, have a painful relationship with Microsoft Word, often spending hours on end troubleshooting. New machine learning technologies make bold claims, such as selling services that can tell you a judge’s disposition. Tensions arise between a general duty of competence in using the tools of one’s profession on one hand, and market actors offering “lawyer argumentation”, on the other. Is it incompetent, in an ethical sense, to not use these emerging technologies?
Paul Gowder
University of Iowa
Law
Legal Ethics in the Age of Law & Tech, Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, March 24, 2017
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