Law Society of Western Australia
Details
- Date Published
- 6 July 2026
- Priority Score
- 2
- Australian
- Yes
- Created
- 8 July 2026, 10:00 am
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Description
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiwgFBVV95cUxNbjl1TGF6bzA4cm9jaXgtcDlkUzhQbmFSandSZ2JKbXUxSDA5VC1CZkl4WlRqOVc3UkJZNm1JUmQ4UFR5a1lCV3RuMDdHWU5fOEhDQmRMcW9qeHJmbEU4WGU4R0lTdURnc25wUnUyZEtGNGxMVU10Tno2Vkw4bE1jZ21MYmZFandhcGx4MzhEUWRmZWR1ZHFQUTJnbkNnWVI2MnliSExUaE9zVGpRZnpFaUUtMnhKNFppdFpPNVFpX2RQQQ?oc=5" target="_blank">Navigating the Landscape of AI Tools for Lawyers (C1)</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Law Society of Western Australia</font>
Summary
This educational course outlines the integration of AI tools within legal practice, emphasizing the necessity of AI ethics and governance policies for practitioners. While it introduces safety and professional standards, the content primarily focuses on productivity and ethical liability rather than existential or catastrophic AI risks. The inclusion of frontier models like Claude demonstrates an awareness of advanced capabilities, though the context is limited to professional legal conduct. This resource is highly relevant to Western Australian legal governance and the localized implementation of ethical AI frameworks.