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Artificial Intelligence (AI): Understanding and Mitigating the Harms to Low-Income Communities | Webinar (Recording)

This webinar explores how medical-legal partnership practitioners, civil legal aid attorneys, health systems, and others can protect and empower patients, clients, and communities in the face of artificial intelligence’s (AI) rapid advancements. Speakers share actionable insights and and ways to collaborate on solutions that prioritize the well-being and rights of those most affected.

Speakers

  • Kevin De Liban, JD, Founder, TechTonic Justice

  • David Machledt, PhD, Senior Policy Analyst, National Health Law Program

  • Bethany Hamilton, JD, Director, National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership

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Acknowledgements

This webinar is a collaboration of the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership, TechTonic Justice, the Center for Democracy & Technology, and the National Health Law Program. A special thank you to Ariana Aboulafia, JD, Project Lead, Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) for providing content on AI systems and bias. See CDT’s new report, “Screened Out: The Impact of Digitized Hiring Assessments on Disabled Workers” (Nov. 2024) to learn more.

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