SAVE THE DATE - Paris Legal Makers II
Artificial Intelligence: A Promising Future, A Responsible Commitment
9.00 a.m. – Opening Plenary Session:
Artificial Intelligence: A systemic risk or just another revolution?
Artificial Intelligence will radically change the world as we know it at lightning speed and push back the limits of what we thought was only possible by human beings: our ability to understand, reason and create! Could we lose control over machines? Should we fear or rejoice at this technological breakthrough? And what if, by refusing the inevitable, we deprived ourselves of extraordinary achievements? We will explore these fascinating questions to discover how we can respond to, anticipate and benefit from this new era!
11.00 a.m. - 3 Workshops simultaneously
Artificial Intelligence and the World of Work
Will tomorrow bring chaos? Here we will explore the opportunities to transform and develop the world of work in an ever-changing landscape. What are the worst risks for employment today and tomorrow? Will it be possible to offset the foreseeable destruction of jobs? Let’s play a central role in this reflection to embrace the challenges and opportunities the future will bring.
Litigation and Generative AI
What are the potential impacts of AI for our judicial system? Will predictive justice move us away from pleading in court to mediation and bargain justice, or do the human element and emotion represent a red line for AI, particularly in criminal law? What role will judges and lawyers play in this new world? Doesn’t AI offer the prospect of faster, more uniform justice tailored to the needs of our fellow citizens? Here we will explore the possibilities and dangers generated by this revolutionary technology while questioning the changes it could bring.
Intellectual, Literary and Artistic Property: Will AI Mark the End of a Model?
By being more efficient and faster, the use of Artificial Intelligence in artistic creation brings many crucial challenges. But what about aspects such as the recognition of works produced by algorithms, copyright protection and the commercial aspects of machine-generated creations? How can we strike the necessary balance between protecting human creators and the innovation introduced by Artificial Intelligence? Is AI a rival or a valuable and collaborative tool that will push back the boundaries of creation, notably in art and culture?
12.30 p.m. - Lunch Break
2.30 p.m. - 2 Workshops simultaneously
Augmented Justice: How AI is Reshaping the Legal Profession
Imagine we are in 2030: How many law firms still remain? What role will major legal departments be expected to play? How is this revolution impacting the strategies of law firms and legal departments? We will discuss the fields in which AI has the most influence and discover concrete tools that open up new prospects.
Redefining the Future with AI: Climate Change, Health, Education and More
How can Artificial Intelligence become an ally? Will AI relieve us of the most demanding tasks, rebalance and humanize the relationship between citizens and society, restore our public service and make education accessible to all? By exploring the potential of AI in areas such as the climate, health, education and public finance, we will see whether this vision shared by Bill Gates can indeed become reality.
4.30 p.m. – Closing plenary session:
The Future of AI: Reconciling Technological Ambition and Ethics
Together, we will look at how we can create and manage our own AI, at both national and European level, so that we do not miss out on this revolution. We should build an ethical and innovative future by anticipating the challenges and promoting research and innovation in France and Europe. We should shape the AI playing field without giving in to fear or jeopardising our collective progress!