Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal has launched India's first Bachelor of Arts program in Artificial Intelligence and Law at Jindal Global Law School. This innovative course aims to bridge the gap between technology and legal education, preparing students for careers in AI policy-making and legal ethics. The launch occurred during a seminar focused on the intersection of AI and law, highlighting the importance of integrating technology into the legal field.
The program is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of AI technologies alongside legal principles. Key discussions during the seminar included the ethical implications of AI, such as data privacy and bias, emphasizing the need for clear regulations. Prominent legal figures underscored the potential of AI to enhance legal processes while maintaining the irreplaceable role of human judgment in the legal profession.
• India's first BA program in AI and Law launched to bridge technology and legal education.
• AI's ethical implications and potential in legal processes were key discussion points.
Artificial Intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, which is crucial for modern legal practices.
Legal Ethics involves the moral principles governing the legal profession, especially relevant in the context of AI applications.
Data Privacy concerns the proper handling of sensitive information, a significant issue in AI's integration into law.
OP Jindal Global University is a leading institution in India that focuses on innovative legal education, including the new AI and Law program.
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