About This Course
This CLE program examines the emergence of Artificial Swarm Intelligence (ASI) and its potential impact on the practice of law. Moving beyond traditional AI tools, ASI relies on networks of coordinated AI agents that can collaborate, adapt, and perform complex tasks across legal workflows, including research, compliance, contract management, litigation analysis, and strategic decision-making.
As legal work increasingly incorporates interconnected AI systems, questions arise regarding supervision, accountability, and liability when outcomes are generated through the actions of multiple agents rather than a single actor. The course will explore how existing legal doctrines may apply to these technologies and introduce concepts such as distributed liability and algorithmic accountability as frameworks for assessing responsibility in AI-driven environments.
Participants will also examine evolving models of legal practice that integrate advanced AI systems, along with the regulatory, ethical, and governance challenges these technologies present. The program concludes with a discussion of emerging best practices and the skills attorneys will need to effectively oversee and manage AI-enabled legal operations.