About this Event
AI can score a gymnastics routine with near-perfect accuracy and track a figure skater’s rotations in real time. Why are we hesitant to give up control in areas like law and medicine? This session argues that AI is forcing us to separate lines we've always blurred: pattern recognition and judgment.
Looking at law, medicine, immigration, and other high-stakes fields, panelists will discuss where AI should take the lead, where human judgment remains essential, and where the boundary between the two is less clear than we think.
Join moderator Dorna Moini (JD'12) and panelists USC Gould Professor Beverly Rich and UCLA Professor Alex Alben for an immersive discussion.
Presented by the Executive Education programs at USC Gould School of Law and UCLA School of Law, this conversation is part of a four-part virtual series convening leading faculty and industry experts to explore the legal, business, and leadership challenges shaping the future of sports and entertainment.
Register for the virtual event here: https://gould.law/rivals-united3
This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC Gould School of Law operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.