How ChatGPT has changed teaching

December 18, 2023

THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION — If you’re wondering how generative AI has changed teaching, consider the classroom of Jeanne Law.

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George Washington Law launches Center for Law and Technology

December 14, 2023

GW LAW — GW Law is excited to launch its new Center for Law and Technology, which encompasses two vital areas of academic focus: Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Privacy and Technology (PT) Law.

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George Washington Law Competition Law Center hosts Antitrust and Tech Conference 

December 14, 2023

CISION PR NEWSWIRE —  George Washington University Competition Law Center and Crowell & Moring LLP will host the Fifth Annual Antitrust and Tech Conference at George Washington University Law School on Dec. 12.

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University of Houston Law Center training highlights how technology can impact domestic violence cases

December 14, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — The University of Houston Law Center raised awareness of domestic violence and equipped legal professionals with the skills to support survivors during the  “Domestic Violence: Training Lawyers and Judges Through a Trauma-Informed Lens,” session attended by more than 300 individuals.

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St. Thomas University Law professor Kevin Frazier discusses how the legal profession will be influenced by artificial intelligence

December 13, 2023

YALE JOURNAL ON REGULATION — Artificial intelligence (AI) is kryptonite to the Rule of Law. Where the Rule of Law demands “clear, general, publicly accessible rules laid down in advance,” advances in AI occur for unknown reasons, at unknown times, and with unknown effects. 

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How to use ChatGPT for legal research

December 12, 2023

AMB CRYPTO — ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by OpenAI, has taken the world by storm, and the legal sector is no exception. 

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Fordham Law hosts symposium on emerging artificial intelligence technology

December 6, 2023

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Generative artificial intelligence technologies, including ChatGPT, are revolutionizing the legal world, raising complex questions involving AI sentience, personal privacy, and the future of legal ethics, education, and employment.

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Seton Hall Law professor Gaia Bernstein publishes book on holding technology companies accountable

December 5, 2023

SETON HALL UNIVERSITY — As the mother of three children who grew up in a world of ever evolving and socially interactive technology, Professor Gaia Bernstein knew there could be problems with online addiction, and a need for moral accountability for the safety of younger generations.

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A look at the new Vanderbilt Law AI Legal Lab

December 5, 2023

NATIONAL JURIST — Vanderbilt University Law School has introduced a new AI Legal Lab that will seek to discover how artificial intelligence comes into play with access to justice and rendering legal services.

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University of Minnesota Law study finds generative artificial intelligence helps students complete work faster

December 4, 2023

THE MINNESOTA DAILY — Law students who use generative artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT to help them complete classwork are more likely to finish their assignments sooner, according to a study conducted by the University of Minnesota Law School.

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