Albany Law professor Victoria Esposito demonstrates how ChatGPT can be used in law school courses

November 6, 2023

ALBANY LAW SCHOOL — It seems that artificial intelligence makes its way into conversation more and more lately. In the classroom at Albany Law School, faculty and students are discussing how technology like ChatGPT will impact learning, academics, and the law.

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A look at privacy concerns related to artificial intelligence

November 6, 2023

LSAC — As a technologist, I’ve long been both amazed and aghast at how much information companies have on their employees. Currently, this information is vast but so difficult to synthesize and understand that it is only looked at in extreme circumstances. The speed and power of AI could change that.

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How artificial intelligence has affected the legal profession

November 6, 2023

LAW.360 — – Artificial intelligence could someday level the playing field for lawyers and clients — or it could exacerbate deeply entrenched inequalities in the justice system, legal industry experts said on the first day of the Clio Cloud Conference on Monday.

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Washington & Lee Law professor Josh Fairfield to lead school’s artificial intelligence strategy

October 31, 2023

THE COLUMNS — W&L Law Dean Melanie Wilson has announced the appointment of Professor Josh Fairfield as the law school’s inaugural Director of Artificial Intelligence Legal Innovation Strategy.

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William & Mary Law Digital Democracy Lab hosts event to examine ‘Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights’

October 31, 2023

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — The Digital Democracy Lab at William & Mary Law School recently helped coordinate a conversation at William & Mary’s Washington Center that explored the impact of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s (OSTP) Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights one year after its release.

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Advice on navigating the use of generative artificial intelligence in law school

October 23, 2023

CANADIAN LAWYER — This fall, I started teaching a data and AI course at the Lincoln Alexander Law School at Toronto Metropolitan University. It has prompted me to consider what law students need to know about AI. 

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Penn Carey Law Policy Lab course looks at artificial intelligence and implicit bias

October 17, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and the overwhelming popularity of generative AI tools like ChatGPT raise important questions about how algorithms and machine learning models reproduce real-world human biases. The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s “Policy Lab: AI and Implicit Bias” incubates ideas for an intersectional, inclusive approach to

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A look at the future of artificial intelligence in the legal profession

October 16, 2023

READWRITE — As we steadily march towards a future dominated by AI, industry professionals are considering the impact of these technological advancements. The legal industry is no exception to this introspection, and in the midst of this digital era, one key question frequently surfaces in the legal industry: will AI replace us?

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Report: Clients are more optimistic about artificial intelligence than legal professionals

October 16, 2023

ABA JOURNAL — While generative artificial intelligence will transform legal work, there are key differences in how legal professionals and clients are thinking about AI, with clients more optimistic about the tech, according to Clio’s eighth annual Legal Trends Report, which Clio founder and CEO Jack Newton introduced Monday.

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Law firm’s use of generative artificial intelligence may be to blame for fake or irrelevant cases cited in court filing

October 16, 2023

THE LAIST — When landlords in Southern California want to evict their tenants, they often hire Dennis Block. His law firm, Dennis P. Block and Associates, describes itself as the state’s “leading eviction law firm.”

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