EXPERT PITCH: While AI can benefit the legal system, WVU law expert warns of potential errors and bias


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(WVU Photo)Artificial intelligence systems can improve the legal system, according to a West Virginia University College of Law lecturer. Her session, “Artificial intelligence, ethics and its implications for communications,” will focus on AI’s potential impact on media and communications. AI tools are used by private companies for things like determining who gets a mortgage or who gets hired. Then there are some high-profile examples of artificial intelligence tools that are used in the criminal justice sector, like image recognition software. -WVU-lr/8/8/23MEDIA CONTACT: Jake StumpDirectorWVU Research Communications304-293-5507; jake.stump@mail.wvu.eduCall 1-855-WVU-NEWS for the latest West Virginia University news and information from WVUToday.