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Date: July 15

Time: 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm (EST)

Event Category

Organizer

Yael Asofsky
Email:
yasofsky@naag.org

Venue

  • Virtual

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What exactly is AI—and should we be concerned about it? This engaging webinar tackles those questions head-on, showing that AI doesn’t have to be intimidating. We’ll break down various tools which will give you a clear and practical understanding of the technology. We will explore powerful tools such as ChatGPT and image generators, with real-world examples of how they may enhance research, streamline content creation, and boost productivity.

The session also introduces foundational programming concepts and demonstrates how AI can support everyday tasks. Finally, we’ll examine potential risks and highlight ethical considerations to ensure responsible and effective use—especially within the Attorney General community.

Moderator

  • Antoria Howard, Program Counsel, NAAG

Speaker

  • Rebecca Fordon, Assistant Director of Innovation, Research and Instruction, and Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

Registration Deadline: July 15, 2026, 11:00 a.m. ET

This free virtual training is a closed session for attorneys general and attorney general staff only.


Continuing Legal Education (CLE)

CLE is not available for this event.

Accessibility Planning

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