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AI in the Law. Credit: Texas State Bar
New AI Legal Ethics Rules Coming: Texas State Bar Drafting Recommendations on Artificial Intelligence
The 2023 state bar president, Cindy Tisdale, mandated the project last summer and the taskforce's interim report was submitted to the Committee on Disciplinary Rules and Referenda.
July 22, 2024 at 03:47 PM
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What You Need to Know
- A year of research by a Texas State Bar taskforce has culminated in a first draft of what eventually become the basis for rules on the ethical use of Gen-AI.
- A state bar liaison delivered a progress report recently to the Committee on Disciplinary Rules and Referenda.
- The committee will eventually be tasked with formulating rules for the bar members' and state supreme court's consideration.
After a year of research by a State Bar of Texas task force, a first draft of recommendations on the use of artificial intelligence in the law is expected to be published before the end of this fiscal year.
Joshua Weaver, a state bar staff liaison to the Taskforce for Responsible AI in the Law (TRAIL) provided a status report recently to the Committee on Disciplinary Rules and Referenda, the state bar and Texas Supreme Court joint committee that must eventually steer development of any final rules on the subject.
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