How the legal profession can prepare employees for the use of artificial intelligence
BLOOMBERG LAW — In-house legal teams and law firms are of two minds on artificial intelligence—concerned about getting left behind during a once-in-a-generation technology transition, but also quietly wondering if AI might be mutton dressed as lamb.
Read More about How the legal profession can prepare employees for the use of artificial intelligenceA look at the rise of artificial intelligence in the practice of law
STREET INSIDER — In the marble-clad hallways of traditional law firms, a quiet revolution is taking place. Artificial intelligence, once the stuff of science fiction, is now transforming the day-to-day operations of legal practice.
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ABA — AI tools like ChatGPT are creating a buzz in the legal field. According to the Legal Industry Report 2024, nearly one-quarter (24%) of law firms have adopted legal-specific generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools.
Read More about Advice for using generative artificial intelligence in the legal professionUniversity of North Dakota Law professor Carolyn Williams to speak at conference on generative AI
NORTH DAKOTA LAW — Professor Williams’ presentation, Assessing Learning in the Age of GenAI, explored innovative pedagogical and assessment strategies for writing and seminar courses in the GenAI era.
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LEXBLOG — Artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies are transforming the legal profession at an unprecedented pace.
Read More about How artificial intelligence could affect the future of the legal professionAdvice for students on using artificial intelligence while searching for a job as a law student
FORBES — With the news that law school applications are up 20.5% over last year, the logical question becomes: How will all these new law students find jobs?
Read More about Advice for students on using artificial intelligence while searching for a job as a law studentHarvard Law Program on International Law and Armed Conflict hosts workshop on artificial intelligence
HARVARD LAW TODAY — Harvard Law’s Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC) collaborates on a landmark workshop on AI and international humanitarian law.
Read More about Harvard Law Program on International Law and Armed Conflict hosts workshop on artificial intelligenceUniversity of Virginia Law highlights courses that examine the intersection of artificial intelligence and the law
UVA LAW — A step-by-step guide to creating a chocolate croissant. A speech for a law school valedictorian at a graduation ceremony. A “dramatic” resignation letter from an accounting job. These were among the requests students asked of the AI tool of their choice during a recent session of Professor Thomas Nachbar’s Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning…
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BLOOMBERG LAW — Law schools are updating their honor codes to cover use of artificial intelligence in response to students’ rapid uptake of AI.
Read More about Law schools update honor codes to account for artificial intelligenceGeorge Washington Law hosts symposium on artificial intelligence and surveillance
GW LAW — On February 21 at GW Law, the George Washington Journal of Law & Technology (GW JOLT) hosted its inaugural symposium on the Future of AI and Surveillance.
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