Yale Law introduces new artificial intelligence initiatives

October 15, 2024

YALE DAILY NEWS — This fall, the Yale Law School has pioneered interdisciplinary studies into how artificial intelligence will impact the legal field. 

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A look at the ethical dilemmas faced by lawyers using artificial intelligence

October 15, 2024

THE NATIONAL JURIST — Artificial intelligence is changing law practice by offering benefits like increased efficiency. AI-driven research tools, such as chatbots, allow lawyers to analyze extensive legal databases. Although lawyers are embracing the change, there are also some ethical concerns.

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Arizona State University Law shares efforts integrate generative artificial intelligence

October 10, 2024

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY — Students and faculty at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, ranked the nation’s most innovative university for 10 years in a row, are turning to the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help prepare them for what’s to come in the legal world.

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University of Missouri Law professor Renee Henson trains artificial intelligence chatbot to teach students mock negotiation

October 9, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI — From self-driving vehicles to facial recognition software, artificial intelligence has infiltrated nearly every part of our daily lives. For Renee Henson, a professor in the University of Missouri’s School of Law, AI isn’t just helpful at home: It has become a fundamental component of her career.

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Stanford Law Michelle Mello co-authors paper on how artificial intelligence could lead to financial burdens for medical patients

October 8, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — According to the co-authors of a perspective piece published in the New England Journal of Medicine, among them Stanford Law School Professor Michelle Mello, the use of AI diagnostic tools by medical practitioners can lead to unexpected financial burdens for their patients.

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How generative artificial intelligence can be used ethically in the practice of law

October 8, 2024

THOMSON REUTERS — In the rapidly evolving landscape of legal technology, the integration of generative AI tools presents both unprecedented opportunities and significant ethical challenges.

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UC Berkeley Law highlights new programs and courses aimed at understanding artificial intelligence

October 7, 2024

BERKELEY LAW — Like a slew of innovations that preceded it — from the telegraph to nanotechnology — artificial intelligence is both changing a wide swath of our landscape and raising an equally broad set of concerns. 

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George Washington Law selected to provide artificial intelligence training to federal government

September 26, 2024

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY — The George Washington University Law School (GW Law) has been selected, alongside Stanford University and Princeton University, to lead a series of crucial training sessions for thousands of federal government executive branch policymakers and senior leaders in September and October 2024 as part of the General Services Administration’s AI Community of Practice (“AI

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UC Berkeley Law to launch artificial intelligence focused masters in law degree

September 11, 2024

BERKELEY LAW — Berkeley Law, renowned for its innovative legal education and leadership in law and technology, is proud to announce the launch of the first-ever law degree with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI). 

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How lawyers can use artificial intelligence to improve efficiency

September 9, 2024

THOMSON REUTERS — The real opportunity of generative AI lies not in the work it will replace, but in the opportunity for greater value it will create — and it’s up to users like lawyers to determine how to put the times savings to the best use.

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