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Report on the 2nd Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Law (SAIL) 2022

Published: 27 January 2023 Publication History

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This report describes the 2nd edition of the Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Law (SAIL) organized as a virtual event during June 6--9, 2022. The aim of SAIL is to bring together experts from the industry and the academia to discuss the scope and future of AI as applied to the legal domain. The symposium is also meant to foster collaborations between researchers of the following communities: Law, Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining, Information Retrieval, and Natural Language Processing. Eminent researchers working on AI and Law in both the academia and the industry were invited to deliver talks at this symposium.
Date: 6--9 June, 2022.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/sail-2022/.

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cover image ACM SIGIR Forum
ACM SIGIR Forum  Volume 56, Issue 1
June 2022
109 pages
ISSN:0163-5840
DOI:10.1145/3582524
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Published: 27 January 2023
Published in SIGIR Volume 56, Issue 1

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