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The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act is expected to cause a seismic shift in the legal landscape. What effect could this have on legal education?
A deep dive into the demographic information for the incoming law school class of 2023 – the most diverse class in history
ChatGPT answers prompts with confidence, but its answers aren't always correct. AI benefits from human oversight to spot these mistakes; AI and humans working together will produce the best results.
Should we rely on AI if we don't know how it makes decisions? But do we really understand how humans make decisions either?
Should AI be used in admissions decisions, and if so, in what capacity?
Most computer tools store much more data than we realize. What are the privacy implications of AI's data collection?
With the continued growth and development of ¾«¶«Ó°Òµâ€™s LawHub, Khan Academy and ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ believe students will be best served by having one centralized place to go to prepare for the LSAT, and that place should be LawHub.
The pace at which artificial intelligence is evolving is nothing short of staggering, especially its potential to reshape the landscape of technology jobs.
Legal employment outcomes are one important marker that we can look to, to measure progress on law school and legal employers’ efforts to diversity the profession.
AI trains itself on data inputted by its users, sometimes picking up human traits like sarcasm in the process. Does this data ultimately improve AI?