
T14 Law School Actually Wants You To Use AI In The Application Process
Quite a change for the school!
Quite a change for the school!
Does making Order of the Coif matter as much if o3 can do it too?
Legal professionals don’t need AI that promises magic. They need tools that make the sh*t work disappear and clear the path to creating more client value. This article explores how legal teams are rethinking AI - not as a disruption, but as a quiet force embedded in the everyday.
Teach 'em while they're young!
Legal professionals and professionals in other mission critical industries will find value in Deep Research, just as many attorneys start their research on the internet.
Does AI pose an existential threat to lawyers or to the billable hour?
You've *got* to be careful if you want to use AI to write your legal brief.
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From summarizing case law to drafting documents and even serving as a digital editor, GenAI’s potential is vast -- but only for those willing to explore its capabilities.
Tell me you don't understand this industry without telling me you don't understand this industry.
The majority of law schools are just ignoring the reality of modern technology.
OpenAI didn't name the new ChatGPT voice 'ScaRleTt JoHAnsSoN' but might as well have.
The future of business is here, and it's powered by QuickBooks.
The work of artificial intelligence definitely still needs to be reviewed by a lawyer.
Perhaps artificial intelligence could stand to be a little less human.
We're reaching peak Alina saturation.
It isn't meant for legal research.
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