Survey: How law school applicants view the use of artificial intelligence in admissions

October 10, 2023

LAW.COM — The survey released Monday by Kaplan, a global educational services provider, indicates that 66% of pre-law students believe that law school applicants shouldn’t be allowed to use ChatGPT or other GenAI tools to help them write their admissions essays.

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Lawline to launch artificial intelligence continuing legal education tool

October 10, 2023

BENZINGA — Lawline launches its Learning Assistant, the first AI-powered Continuing Legal Education (CLE) tool. Users can ask legal questions, receive instant answers, and deepen their understanding of complex legal topics.

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A look at the ethics of using artificial intelligence in law practice

October 10, 2023

REUTERS — The burgeoning use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) platforms and tools such as ChatGPT creates both opportunities and risks for the practice of law.

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What to know before investing in legal artificial intelligence tools

October 10, 2023

THOMSON REUTERS — “It is an enormously exciting time at the intersection of technology and professional information,” Thomson Reuters CEO Steve Hasker wrote for Reuters. “We are on the verge of a revolution in creating new efficiencies by getting professionals the right answers faster.” 

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Case Western Reserve Law co-hosts workshop on generative artificial intelligence for law firms

October 3, 2023

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Case Western Reserve University School of Law, in partnership with Tucker Ellis LLP, organized a half-day workshop for Cleveland area law firms and law schools to exchange best practices for teaching law students about the use of generative Al in the practice of law and how law

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How to use generative artificial intelligence for writing projects

October 2, 2023

ABA JOURNAL — When lawyers hear the term “LLM,” their first thought may go to a master of law degree that a person earns after law school. However, the acronym also stands for “large language model,” which is technology that generates and creates writing for offerings that include ChatGPT and Google Bard.

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How artificial intelligence can aid legal education  

October 2, 2023

LSAC — Is AI the future of employment or the end of it? There are many horror stories about how AI is coming for your job. While rumors swirl about AI taking over, the truth is more nuanced.

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How artificial intelligence has changed the legal profession 

October 2, 2023

THOMPSON REUTERS — But how do professionals perceive the impact of generative AI on the legal industry? What are the opportunities and challenges they face as they adopt these technologies? And what are the skills and strategies they need to thrive in the future of work? 

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Penn Carey Law highlights professor’s research about large language models

September 26, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — A pathbreaking article co-authored by David Hoffman, William A. Schnader Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, and Yonathan Arbel, Associate Professor of the University of Alabama, introduces a novel approach to estimating contractual meaning through the use of large language models (LLMs).

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Opinion: Artificial intelligence will not take legal jobs

September 25, 2023

JD SUPRA — In early 2023, the emergence of Generative AI (GAI) sparked concerns about job security in the legal profession. 

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