A look at the ethical problems introduced by advances in artificial intelligence

July 22, 2024

ASU NEWS — As technology evolves at an increasing pace, people grapple with safeguards to mitigate risks both unintentional and more menacing, such as psychological manipulation and weaponization.

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What aspiring lawyers should know about artificial intelligence

July 22, 2024

LEGAL CHEEK — ULaw’s Patrick Grant deep dives into the potential benefits and pitfalls of AI in law.

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Professor uses artificial intelligence to moderate divisive conversations

July 22, 2024

INSIDE HIGHER ED — In this polarized time, one assistant professor is teaching students to argue more constructively about the most contentious topics: abortion, guns, transracial identities, moral obligations to animals—even the existence of God.

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How generative artificial intelligence can be used to market legal services

July 22, 2024

LEGAL REBELS — There has been a lot of talk and concern about generative AI tools and how they are changing the legal industry.

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How artificial intelligence can be used to supervise legal professional rules of conduct

July 22, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Early this year, we began to explore the potential of supervisory AI agents as “intelligent alarms” for generative AI integrations in legal workflows.

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Opinion: Professors should not prioritize technology over teaching effectively

July 22, 2024

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Whether or not we believe in techno-progress, we are incentivized to constantly develop pedagogies involving new technologies, writes Adam Szetela.

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How artificial intelligence is shaping legal jobs

July 8, 2024

LAW FUEL — With the rise of artificial intelligence, the legal profession is undergoing a significant transformation and with it has come some new legal career opportunities for lawyers with an interest in artificial intelligence and its multiple applications.

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ABA Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence survey looks at AI and legal education

July 8, 2024

ABA JOURNAL — The American Bar Association and the ABA Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence released the results of its AI and Legal Education Survey, a compilation of insights gathered from law school administrators and faculty regarding the integration of artificial intelligence into legal education.

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What lawyers should know about generative artificial intelligence 

July 8, 2024

JDSUPRA — It seems fair to say that most lawyers believe generative artificial intelligence is pretty good at taking the bar exam and not so good at writing legal briefs.

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A look at recent legal technology trends

July 8, 2024

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — The legal industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, rendering previously efficient traditional operational practices a disadvantage.

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