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Artificial Intelligence and Its Influence in Society 2024


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  • Start Date:2024-11-12 04:00:00
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  • Level:Intermediate
  • Topics:Technology Law

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Overview

Get ready to venture into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where Artificial Intelligence reigns supreme, reshaping the fabric of society and commerce. Join Professor Sam Hodge on a journey through the fundamentals of AI, unravel its intricate workings, and behold its myriad applications across domains including law, medicine, and business. Glimpse into the intriguing legal and ethical quandaries stirred by this groundbreaking technology. 

Professor Hodge promises an exciting exploration—why wait to register?

  • Understand the differences between artificial intelligence, algorithms, generative AI, and chatbots.
  • Explore the innerworkings of facial recognition technology, license plate readers, targeted advertising, robotic surgery, and programs that will predict the outcome of litigation.
  • Ethical concerns mount as AI takes on bigger and bigger roles: Gain an appreciation for the unique legal and ethical questions raised by AI.

About Sam Hodge

Samuel Hodge, Jr., a risk, actuarial sciences, and legal studies professor at Temple University’s Fox School of Business, has received multiple teaching awards for his interactive and innovative teaching style. Sam has been the featured speaker at more than 500 conferences and programs for attorneys, judges, physicians, insurance professionals, and governmental agencies on medical/legal issues around the world. Sam is also one of the most published scholars on medical/legal matters in the United States.


Recorded in November 2024.

Faculty

Samuel Hodge Jr., Esq.

Professor Hodge is a Professor Emeritus at Temple University where he teaches law, anatomy, and forensic courses. He is also a member of the Dispute Resolution Institute in Philadelphia where he serves as a mediator and neutral arbitrator. Professor Hodge has been named one of the most popular continuing legal education instructors in the country and lectures frequently to attorneys, judges, physicians. and governmental agencies on medical/legal issues and artificial intelligence. He has received multiple teaching awards including being named a Temple University Great Teacher and his Anatomy for Lawyers course was the recipient of the ACLEA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Continuing Legal Education. Professor Hodge is one of the most published authors in the United States on medical/legal matters. His book, Anatomy, and Physiology for Legal Professionals was published by PBI in 2020, and he is also the co-author of the books: Traumatic Head and Brain Injuries, ABA; The Forensic Autopsy, ABA; The Spine, ABA; Clinical Anatomy for Attorneys, ABA; and author of the award-winning book, Anatomy for Litigators, ALI-ABA. He also wrote Law in American Society, McGraw Hill; Law for the Business Enterprise, McGraw Hill; and Thermography and Personal Injury Litigation, Wiley Law. In addition to his authoring multiple books, he has published more than 175 articles in medical and legal journals, in excess of 500 non-referred publications, and is a member of the Editorial Board for The Practical Lawyer. Professor Hodge is a graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law and the Graduate Division of the Law School. He has received mediation training at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. In addition to writing multiple law review articles on the various applications of artificial intelligence from its use in medicine to the legal profession, he testified before the Pennsylvania Legislature’s Democratic Caucus studying the use of artificial intelligence in a business setting. He is also on the committee making recommendations to the Pennsylvania legislature on proposed legislation on police body worn cameras.


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