MinneAMA: ChatGPT - Possibilities, Ethics & the Future of AI

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Mar

16

5:00pm

MinneAMA: ChatGPT - Possibilities, Ethics & the Future of AI

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ChatGPT - it's what everyone is talking about. From its implications on industries like tech and marketing to legal - this powerful tool is opening lots of conversations.
Is it going to put us all out of work, or make more work for everyone? What does it mean for professions that traditionally rely on human judgement like the judicial system?
Join us for an open conversation with tech and legal experts on the future and present possibilities and implications of ChatGPT. Bring your thoughts and questions!
About our panelists
Damien Riehl
Damien Riehl is a lawyer and technologist with experience in complex litigation, digital forensics, and software development. A coder since 1985 and for the web since 1995, Damien clerked for the chief judges of state and federal courts, practiced in complex litigation for over a decade, has led teams of cybersecurity and world-spanning digital forensics investigations, and has led teams in legal-software development. An appointee of the Minnesota Governor’s Council on Connected and Automated Vehicles, he has helped recommend changes to Minnesota statutes, rules, and policies — all related to connected and autonomous vehicles. In 2019, Damien gave a TEDx Talk about his All the Music project, which to date has computationally composed over 400,000,000,000 (400B) melodies. At SALI, the legal data standard, Damien develops and has greatly expanded the taxonomy of over 10,000 legal tags that matter, helping the legal industry's development of AI, analytics, and interoperability. At Fastcase, Damien helps lead the design, development, and expansion of Fastcase's various products, integrating AI-backed technologies (e.g., GPT) to improve legal workflows and to power legal document generation and legal data analytics.
Tim Bornholdt
Tim Bornholdt is a software architect, entrepreneur, and anecdotalist. He built his first website in the third grade and swore off programming forever by the time he hit college. After a brief fantasy of pursuing a career in television production, Tim was drawn back to the siren song of software engineering and became a co-founder of The Jed Mahonis Group, a mobile app development agency which builds iOS and Android apps for organizations like Great Clips, Sanford Health, and Little Free Library. He also helped lay the technical foundation for several fast-growing tech startups such as TurnSignl, Kwikly, and VSI Labs. Currently, Tim is the Chief Technology Officer at Bionic Giant, a creative agency that delivers agile and affordable solutions which help brands grow. He is also really into making technology understandable for everyone, and his current fascination is explaining how AI technologies like ChatGPT can help organizations solve problems (and, perhaps more importantly, how AI technologies *can’t* solve those problems). You can learn more about him at https://timbornholdt.com

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