Indiana University McKinney Law professor Frank Emmert to serve on task force for development of artificial intelligence guidelines
INDIANA UNIVERSITY MCKINNEY LAW — Professor Frank Emmert was asked to serve on the Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center Task Force. The entity is developing guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in dispute settlement procedures.
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Bloomberg Law — On May 16, a Senate subcommittee held its first congressional hearing on artificial intelligence. While the tech industry touts AI’s many benefits – personalized learning, content creation, scientific discovery – the technology’s risks have also come into focus: disinformation, job loss, and, some experts warn, AI could be an existential threat to…
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Daily Herald — Laura Lohman, assistant provost for faculty development and innovation at North Central College in Naperville, has held workshops with faculty to discuss ChatGPT and its potential uses in the classroom.
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Reuters — When Open AI rolled out the latest version of ChatGPT in March, one particular statistic put the legal profession on its heels: The artificial intelligence technology outperformed nine out of 10 human test-takers.
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Law Next — A recent survey of the legal profession confirms what may already be obvious to many, which is that the use of ChatGPT and other large language models by lawyers continues to grow, even as many remain concerned about the rate at which it is being adopted. But law students seem to be…
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Law.com — John G. Browning, previously a judge on the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals, discusses the potential issues with usage of ChatGPT in the legal profession.
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ABA Journal — ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot that can speak and write like humans, can be weak on facts. But it may already be a better wordsmith than some attorneys, says David Kemp, an adjunct professor at Rutgers Law School.
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AP News — Two apologetic lawyers responding to an angry judge in Manhattan federal court blamed ChatGPT Thursday for tricking them into including fictitious legal research in a court filing. Attorneys Steven A. Schwartz and Peter LoDuca are facing possible punishment over a filing in a lawsuit against an airline that included references to past…
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Economist — As ChatGPT is becoming normalized for everyday users, reliance on artificial intelligence has made its way into the legal profession.
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BusinessNewsDaily — With 90 percent of hiring managers deeming ChatGPT experience “critical,” job seekers should gain ChatGPT experience and showcase it on their resumes.
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