ODI HQ Lunchtime Lecture - Who'll run the law, wo(man) or machine?
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FREE
Friday 6 January 2017, 1pm - 2pm
ODI Leeds, 3rd Floor, Munro House, Duke Street, LS9 8AG
'Who'll run the law, wo(man) or machine?'
Interpreting the law requires years of study. In any case you need to carefully and objectively analyse the facts and judge them based on legal precedent and principles of justice.
Open data and digital technologies are arguably bringing about an unprecedented change in how we engage with the law, since more firms are adopting machine learning to help with due diligence, compliance and contract review. As legal aid budgets get smaller, is the legal sector ready for online dispute resolution to democratise access to legal information?
In this lecture, Callum Murray sets out what he foresees as the future of machine learning in the legal sector and the open legal data infrastructure that underpins it.
Callum Murray is CEO of graduated ODI Startup Amiqus, which uses machine learning and open data to build tools that make civil justice available to everyone. Callum is also an RSE Enterprise Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, where he focuses on commercialising machine learning and the intelligent analysis of legal data.
Image: RoboCop by Marcelo Braga (CC BY 2.0)
= ODI Leeds and Munro House has disabled access - stairlift on ground floor, lift to all floors, wide corridors and doorways, and disabled toilets. =