University of Miami Law programs aim to educate the next generation of business and technology lawyers

July 25, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — As the University of Miami continues to look ahead to meet the needs of its students and the global community it serves, Miami Law professors offer their insights on issues the law is serving today, as well as the challenges for lawyers of tomorrow.

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William & Mary Law dean A. Benjamin Spencer discusses how educators can prepare students for the rise of artificial intelligence

July 24, 2023

HIGHER ED DIVE — By now it is clear that artificial intelligence is dramatically transforming our world, particularly the world of work and how professionals can augment their productivity. Because the pace of change in this area is so rapid, professional education leaders must adapt to prepare our learners for this brave new world. 

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A look at the risks and benefits of using artificial intelligence in the legal profession

July 24, 2023

JD SUPRA — In this episode of On Record PR, Gina Rubel goes on record with Éva Kerecsen, Chief Legal Counsel at NNG LLC, to talk about navigating the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence in the legal industry.

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How college administrators are using ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence

July 24, 2023

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Wells College president Jonathan Gibralter is among the higher ed leaders who used ChatGPT to craft a graduation speech this year. But the administrative potential of such tools remains largely untapped.

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Survey reveals what educators know about artificial intelligence

July 24, 2023

EDUCATION WEEK — Most educators say that teaching students on how to use tech tools powered by artificial intelligence—and understanding the potential pitfalls of the technology—should be a priority. But only 1 in 10 say that they know enough basics about artificial intelligence to teach it or use it to some degree in their work.

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How generative artificial intelligence could affect law school classes

July 24, 2023

VERDICT — The release to the public last November of ChatGPT, followed by even more sophisticated artificial intelligence tools, has understandably been met with fascination and no small amount of dread. Will the robots come for all of our jobs? Will they kill us?

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How law firms can use artificial intelligence in marketing and technology efforts

July 24, 2023

JD SUPRA — Artificial intelligence is here to stay and law firms would be wise to learn how to use AI tools to their advantage, particularly in their marketing and business development efforts.

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A look at the rise of virtual law firms

July 24, 2023

FORBES — Law firms have been reimagined with a much leaner real estate footprint, and many of the traditional components have been either outsourced or digitalized. This allows such law firms to revolutionize the way legal services are delivered.

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Teachers test out artificial intelligence tutors for elementary school students

July 13, 2023

NEW YORK TIMES — Newark public schools are cautiously trying out a new automated teaching aid from Khan Academy. The preliminary report card: “could use improvement.”

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How to improve a resume using ChatGPT

July 13, 2023

FORBES — Your resume should be exceptional. It should grab attention, compel someone to keep reading and make them believe you’d be perfect for the role they have available. You don’t need ChatGPT to create your entire resume, but it can certainly take it to the next level and keep you ahead of the competition.

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