Jovan Kurbalija addressed the legal breakfast meeting, which was attended by international legal specialists from international organisations and missions based in Geneva.
He started with the demystification of AI, followed by outlining the impact of AI on international legal issues.
Kurbalija concluded with a survey on the relevance of AI to legal activities in International Geneva.
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2019
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