Opinion: Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig argues not all artificial intelligence models should be freely accessible
THE ECONOMIST — Free and open-source software has driven technological innovation and the spread of technical skills.
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LAW.COM — And K&L Gates‘ summer associate program features generative AI training that includes an introduction to basic principles, theoretical learning and discussions on the technology’s risks and benefits as well as why it matters to lawyers.
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REUTERS — Lawyers must guard against ethical lapses if they use generative artificial intelligence in their work, the American Bar Association said on Monday.
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INSIDE HIGHER ED — Writing here at Inside Higher Ed, Ray Schroeder argues that “it is our urgent responsibility to teach students how to use [AI] in their discipline.”
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ASU NEWS — As technology evolves at an increasing pace, people grapple with safeguards to mitigate risks both unintentional and more menacing, such as psychological manipulation and weaponization.
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LEGAL CHEEK — ULaw’s Patrick Grant deep dives into the potential benefits and pitfalls of AI in law.
Read More about What aspiring lawyers should know about artificial intelligenceProfessor uses artificial intelligence to moderate divisive conversations
INSIDE HIGHER ED — In this polarized time, one assistant professor is teaching students to argue more constructively about the most contentious topics: abortion, guns, transracial identities, moral obligations to animals—even the existence of God.
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LEGAL REBELS — There has been a lot of talk and concern about generative AI tools and how they are changing the legal industry.
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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Early this year, we began to explore the potential of supervisory AI agents as “intelligent alarms” for generative AI integrations in legal workflows.
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LAW FUEL — With the rise of artificial intelligence, the legal profession is undergoing a significant transformation and with it has come some new legal career opportunities for lawyers with an interest in artificial intelligence and its multiple applications.
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