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AI literacy for courts: A new framework for role-specific education

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET

As courts navigate the complexities of artificial intelligence, judicial officers and court professionals need accessible, relevant education tailored to their specific roles and responsibilities. Join the TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium for Law & Courts as we introduce a comprehensive learning pathway designed specifically for the judiciary – a free, role-based educational resource that helps court personnel understand AI in the context of their daily work. Our panel will discuss the development of this innovative tool, how it addresses the unique learning needs of different court roles, and practical strategies for implementing AI education within your court system.

After attending this session, participants will understand:

1. The structure and features of the role-based AI learning pathway for courts.

2. How tailored AI education addresses the distinct needs of judicial officers and court professionals.

3. Strategies for integrating AI literacy training into court professional development programs.

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Moderator:

  • Rabihah Butler, manager, enterprise content - risk, fraud, and government, Thomson Reuters Institute

Speakers: 

  • Nancy Griffin, chief human resources officer, Los Angeles County Superior Court
  • Jennifer Leonard, founder, Creative Lawyers
  • Andrea Miller, senior research associate, NCSC

For more information, contact Keeley Daye.

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