Like It Or Not, You're Using Generative AI CLE Program

When:  Apr 25, 2024 from 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM (MT)
 
Like It Or Not, You're Using Generative AI CLE Program  
& Guided Musuem Tour of Written on the Land  
April 25 | 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203  
 
 
The CBA Intellectual Property Section invites you to an afternoon at the museum! This event is open to everyone and we encourage you to attend. Guests are able to come for the guided tour, the CLE program, or both!  
 
 
From 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Participants will recieve a guided tour of Written on the Land, Ute Voices, Ute History. Hear the story of Colorado’s longest continuous residents, told in their own voices. You’ll see traditional arts, gorgeous photography, and contemporary video showing how Ute people have adapted and persevered through the centuries. See detailed description below.
 
From 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Colin Moriarty of Underhill Law will present an hour long CLE on the ethics of Generative AI. Light food and beverages will be served.

CLE Description:
Generative AI is being forced into your law practice whether you want it or not. It is being
silently added to the legal research tools, word processing programs, operating systems,
case management systems, and many other things besides. Lawyers need to understand how this technology works so they can address the risks and enjoy the benefits. This presentation will discuss the basics of the technology and where it can be found, today, in your legal practice, and then talk about best practices to avoid the resulting ethical pitfalls.

Written on the Land Description:
 
 
Written on the Land features more than 200 artifacts from History Colorado’s world-class collection, including Ute beadwork, clothing, basketry, and contemporary craft. See colorful beadwork that adorned dresses, moccasins, bags, and jewelry, along with the willow baskets, stone tools, and wooden saddles historic Ute people used as they moved through the Rocky Mountains with the seasons. Hear elders tell the traditional story of the Bear Dance and see beaded gloves, fringed shawls, and carved instruments used in the Bear Dance today.  
 
 
 
If you have questions, please email Emma Baxter.    

Location

History Colorado Center
1200 Broadway St.
Denver, CO 80218