St. Thomas Law Review
First Page
100
Document Type
Article
Abstract
On February 9, 2024, the St. Thomas Law Review held its Symposium "The Future of Law in an Era of Artificial Intelligence" at the St. Thomas University Gus Machado Auditorium. The Symposium committee consisted of Daniel Borges (Articles Solicitation Editor), Lorena Gonzalez (Alumni Relations and Events Editor), and Melissa Betancourt (Editor-in-Chief). The event had a collective attendance of over 150 students and professionals. This Symposium stood as a testament to our Law Review's commitment to staying at the forefront of legal scholarship and engaging in conversations that shape the future of our professions. The intersection of artificial intelligence and the law is a frontier of paramount significance, one that demands our collective attention and intellectual rigor. Artificial intelligence is here, and it has, and will continue to have, a massive impact on all of us-in our careers, and in our lives. The Symposium consisted of two panels encompassing three attorneys in each. The panelists shared their significant contributions to this developing field, and shed light on the ways in which artificial intelligence is reshaping our legal landscape, and, by extension, our society.
Recommended Citation
The Future of Law in an Era of Artificial Intelligence Symposium Theme,
36
St. Thomas L. Rev.
100
(2024).
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