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The Right (And Wrong) Way to Use AI as a Lawyer

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Many are by now aware of the fact that AI tools such as ChatGPT have been able to pass exams from prestigious law schools and business schools. The chatbot tool was able to pass four exams at the law school of the University of Minnesota and one exam at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

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The 2023 Fastcase 50 Announced, Honoring Legal’s Innovators, Visionaries and Leaders

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I say “fortunately” because, as I wrote when last year’s list was announced, the Fastcase 50 is probably the best-available roster of those who are leading the charge on innovation in law. This year’s list of honorees reflects a year of transformation for legal services.

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LTRC Roundtable Discussion: ChatGPT

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I asked ChatGPT if lawyers were required to be competent with their technology and it replied (initially) that lawyers had no duty of technical competence under U.S. Several days later, it seemed to have learned about legal ethics and I got a different (and correct) answer citing legal ethics rules.

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ChatGPT and the Future of Corporate Legal Work: Insights and Hallucinations

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Chat GPT can co-write law review articles in record time [1] and pass law school exams, including multiple choice and essay questions. [2] Dean Andrew Perlman of Suffolk Law School, who co-wrote the law review article with Chat, said “the bot ‘isn’t ready for prime time,’” but does not seem too “far off.” [3]

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The Impact of AI for Lawyers: Benefits and Challenges

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Understanding AI for Lawyers Legal AI aims to enhance and streamline various law firm processes, providing lawyers with tools to navigate daily operations more efficiently. Ultimately, legal AI uses algorithms and machine learning to automate tasks that were historically time-consuming or labor-intensive.

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ABA Midyear Meeting 2019

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From ABA President-Elect Judy Perry Martinez updating us on gun violence, lawyer wellness, and legal education to author Bill Burnett sharing his wisdom on “Designing Your Life” as well as detailed discussions on jury selection, socio-economic bias in the courts, ABA Blueprint, gatherings of federal judges, human trafficking, Tinker v.

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ABA TECHSHOW 2020

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Jack Newton’s “The Client-Centered Law Firm: How to Succeed in an Experience-Driven World”. Blue J Legal’s Ben Alarie and Elevate Service’s Warren Agin sit down with host Dennis Kennedy to discuss predictive analytics and how lawyers can better guide their clients by using historic data. The future is nigh!