As the implications and consequences of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various legal contexts continue to become increasingly clearer, the American Bar Association (ABA), in collaboration with the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA), proceeds to shed a distinctive light on AI in the space of economic justice. An upcoming webinar on this subject titled “AI and Consumers: The Invisible Impact on Economic…” is scheduled to take place on April 26.
The intent of this webinar follows a tradition of prior initiatives to examine and impart understanding around the role of AI in the realm of economic justice. It is in response to the indispensable need for legal professionals and consumer advocates to navigate the intricate intersections of AI in their respective fields.
AI is not only transforming industries across the board but also impacting individual consumers and the larger economy, often in subtle yet significant ways. In this context, the application and influence of AI on consumer rights and economic justice is worth exploring in depth. This is precisely what the upcoming webinar aims to achieve.
Lawyers, legal scholars, and activists interested in the intersection of AI and economic justice should consider attending this enlightening webinar. It may provide insights into new tools, practices, and strategic approaches towards addressing the challenges and opportunities brought about by AI in the economic justice space.
For more details on the webinar and instructions on how to participate, follow this link.