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The Uses and Abuses of Chatbots: Live Demo and Review of Ethics Rules

Events The Uses and Abuses of Chatbots: Live Demo and Review of Ethics Rules Paul R. Gupta May 7, 2024 | 5:30-7:00 PM

Rimon Partner Paul Gupta was a panelist on an ADR program on May 7 at the American Arbitration Association on “The Uses and Abuses of Chatbots.” The program will include a rare live chatbot demo, as well as a panel discussion on the enacted and proposed Court, bar and other rules on the uses of chatbots.

About the program:

The program will cover the practical, as well as the ethical, issues associated with chatbots and AI. Alex Paykin (the Chair of the Technology and the Legal Profession Committee) will provide a rare live demo of using a chatbot, and take questions during the demo. In addition, there will be a panel discussion on the ethical issues associated with the use of chatbots and other AI in legal proceedings. That panel, with Paul Gupta and Debbie Reperowitz (the Co-chairs of the DRS Technology Committee) will review Court, bar, and other official and proposed rules.

The aim of the program is to give lawyers greater ability to use chatbots and AI effectively and ethically. This is especially important because of recent findings that the legal profession is a laggard in using AI when compared to other professions. And it’s being said that “while AI may not replace you, those who use AI will replace you.”

To learn more about the event visit: The Uses and Abuses of Chatbots: Live Demo and Review of Ethics Rules – New York State Bar Association

Paul Gupta is a partner in the Rimon Litigation group in the New York office. has over 30 years of experience with arbitrations, mediations, jury trials, and evidentiary hearings in technology and other matters. He serves as an arbitrator and mediator in many jurisdictions. He is a member of the following AAA Panels: Large Complex Cases, Employment, Technology, Cybersecurity, IP and Commercial. He is also a member of the NAM/Tapestry ADR panel. In addition, he represents claimants as well as respondents in complex proceedings.