AI Lecture Series: Lecture 7
The Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) and the National Centre of Excellence in Research and Innovation (NCER FutureFinTech) is pleased to invite you, as part of the AI Lecture Series, to this lecture.
Abstract
This lecture presents recent research on legal judgment prediction and the creation of the underlying dataset, namely the Cambridge Law Corpus. The focus is on predicting claim success in the UK Employment Tribunal, whether judge identity matters for outcome prediction and the practicalities of creating large datasets for AI research.
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is Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge and Professorial Fellow (Privileges) at Newnham College. He serves as Deputy Chair of the Faculty of Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law (3CL). He is Global Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, Research Member of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI), Principal Legal AI Advisor at Thomson Reuters and Associate Director of the TR Imperial Frontier AI Lab.
Language
English.
This is a free hybrid event. Registration is mandatory.
Lunch will be offered from 11:30.
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