11.05.2023
14:30–16:00
Robotization: Robots to Replace or Serve Lawyers?
Congress Centre, conference hall D2
As a professional field, jurisprudence is not under immediate threat from the development of robotics and artificial intelligence. However, processes related to drafting procedural documents are being automated, legal assistance is being provided using chatbots, and digital constructors are being developed. These and other solutions employing artificial intelligence raise questions about the place and role of these technologies as the legal profession evolves. Artificial intelligence is unlikely to be able to replace a lawyer. However, in the future, lawyers will need to possess expertise in information technology in order to hold a decisive advantage in the legal services market. Today, the automation of legal processes in public administration raises a number of questions regarding technology security and control. To what extent will lawyers without skills in the digital sphere be in demand? What steps need to be taken to build a system of legal functions which could be automated and fulfilled using robotics and artificial intelligence? Today, a great many legal documents are prepared using artificial intelligence. What role should the government play in terms of legally regulating these processes? Should a state monopoly have the role of building special systems for automating legal processes? What legal liability is borne by decisions taken by artificial intelligence?
Moderator
Alexey Minbaleev
Head of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Panellists
Nikolay Archiereev
Chairman, Arbitration Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan
Vladislav Arkhipov
Head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, Director, Center for Research on Information Security and Digital Transformation, St. Petersburg State University
Gulfiya Kamalova
Head of the Department of Information Security in Management, Udmurt State University
Sergey Kovalev
Associate Professor of the Department of Civil and Labor Law, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia; Managing Partner, Moscow City Bar Association "Kovalev, Tugushi and Partners"
Alexander Krainov
Director for Development of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Yandex
Victor Naumov
Managing Partner, Nextons; Professor of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Andrey Neznamov
Managing Director – Head of AI Regulation Center, Sberbank
Rimma Chichakyan
Head of GR-projects of the Group for Interaction with Government Bodies and Corporate Relations, Yandex.Taxi
Anastasia Shchitova
Lawyer of the "Regulatory Affairs" Direction, Artificial Intelligence Alliance
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Alexey Minbaleev
Head of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Minbaleev Alexey Vladimirovich, Professor, Head of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Co-head of the Innovation Laboratory "LegalTech" of the Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL), Doctor of Law, expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Head of the Master's program "Digital Law (IT law)", head of the Competence Center "CYBER LAW" within the framework of the strategic project "Innovative Jurisprudence" of the program "Priority-2030".
Specialist in information and digital law, artificial intelligence law.
Head of the scientific and methodological support of the quality assessment of education of the Expert Center of the Association of Lawyers of Russia for the assessment of quality and qualifications in the field of jurisprudence.
Expert of the Expert Department of the Department of Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, expert of the Federal Register of Experts in the Scientific and Technical Sphere of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Expert Advisory Council of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Construction (section No. 7 of the Expert Advisory Council on digitalization of the activities of public and state institutions).
Specialist in information and digital law, artificial intelligence law.
Head of the scientific and methodological support of the quality assessment of education of the Expert Center of the Association of Lawyers of Russia for the assessment of quality and qualifications in the field of jurisprudence.
Expert of the Expert Department of the Department of Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, expert of the Federal Register of Experts in the Scientific and Technical Sphere of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Expert Advisory Council of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Construction (section No. 7 of the Expert Advisory Council on digitalization of the activities of public and state institutions).

Nikolay Archiereev
Chairman, Arbitration Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan

Vladislav Arkhipov
Head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, Director, Center for Research on Information Security and Digital Transformation, St. Petersburg State University

Gulfiya Kamalova
Head of the Department of Information Security in Management, Udmurt State University

Sergey Kovalev
Associate Professor of the Department of Civil and Labor Law, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia; Managing Partner, Moscow City Bar Association "Kovalev, Tugushi and Partners"

Alexander Krainov
Director for Development of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Yandex
Head of the Machine Intelligence Laboratory, Yandex, in charge of Pilot Products and AI Technologies Sector.
Before that, for nine years, he headed the development of computer-enabled vision products and algorithms at Yandex.
Before Yandex, he worked at SPIRIT DSP and its subsidiary SeeStorm in the position of Product Director. He was engaged in the development of audio and video compression and transmission algorithms, speech recognition, video conferencing technologies, computer-enabled vision and 3D modelling.
He worked in Port.Ru, one of the Russian Internet pioneers, where he created a cataloguing system for Russia’s first online marketplace.
The first job was a temporary scientific team Supermatrix, where he was engaged in computer-aided design of the topology of superconducting matrices.
He graduated from MIREA (Russian Technological University).
Party to the development of a national strategy for AI development.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Moscow GO Federation.
Before that, for nine years, he headed the development of computer-enabled vision products and algorithms at Yandex.
Before Yandex, he worked at SPIRIT DSP and its subsidiary SeeStorm in the position of Product Director. He was engaged in the development of audio and video compression and transmission algorithms, speech recognition, video conferencing technologies, computer-enabled vision and 3D modelling.
He worked in Port.Ru, one of the Russian Internet pioneers, where he created a cataloguing system for Russia’s first online marketplace.
The first job was a temporary scientific team Supermatrix, where he was engaged in computer-aided design of the topology of superconducting matrices.
He graduated from MIREA (Russian Technological University).
Party to the development of a national strategy for AI development.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Moscow GO Federation.
Victor Naumov
Managing Partner, Nextons; Professor of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)

Andrey Neznamov
Managing Director – Head of AI Regulation Center, Sberbank

Rimma Chichakyan
Head of GR-projects of the Group for Interaction with Government Bodies and Corporate Relations, Yandex.Taxi

Anastasia Shchitova
Lawyer of the "Regulatory Affairs" Direction, Artificial Intelligence Alliance
Anastasia Shchitova graduated with honors from Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL) in 2016, in 2018 she graduated from the master’s degree program as a Master of International Law, in 2021 got postgraduate degree in the specialty 12.00.13 "Information Law". In 2022, she defended her PhD thesis on the topic "Legal regulation of information relations on the use of artificial intelligence systems".
A. Shchitova has been teaching at the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies of the University since September 2019, has experience in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) at Sberbank PJSC, and has also carried out private legal practice. In 2021-2023, she worked at the University, was the head of the "Digital Department" - a special educational project within the framework of the “Priority 2030” program. Since 2023, he has been a lawyer of the AI Alliance Russia, providing legal support to the ‘Legal Regulation’ working group.
The main area of scientific interests is the regulation of issues related to artificial intelligence. A. Shchitova has additional education in the field of data analysis, having the opportunity to professionally consider the topic.
A. Shchitova has been teaching at the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies of the University since September 2019, has experience in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) at Sberbank PJSC, and has also carried out private legal practice. In 2021-2023, she worked at the University, was the head of the "Digital Department" - a special educational project within the framework of the “Priority 2030” program. Since 2023, he has been a lawyer of the AI Alliance Russia, providing legal support to the ‘Legal Regulation’ working group.
The main area of scientific interests is the regulation of issues related to artificial intelligence. A. Shchitova has additional education in the field of data analysis, having the opportunity to professionally consider the topic.