Dr Sylvie Delacroix, Reader in Legal Theory and Ethics at UCL Faculty of Laws and UCL Computer Science, is quoted in The Law Society Gazette about the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) and the role of lawyers.
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Dr Sylvie Delacroix, Reader in Legal Theory and Ethics at UCL Faculty of Laws and UCL Computer Science, is quoted in The Law Society Gazette about the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) and the role of lawyers.