Because law isn’t just that legal stuff?
Law School Now Requires Students To Get Artificial Intelligence Certification
Likely the first of many.
Generative AI continues to dominate the legal tech hype cycle. Despite high-profile embarrassments for lawyers trying to use the algorithmic hallucination machine to disastrous end, trusted industry providers remain confident that proper safeguards and techniques can build a time-saving AI assistant for lawyers.
And idiots are saying the same thing.
… Case Western Reserve University School of Law understands both the promise and limitations of generative AI and has launched a new requirement for 1Ls to achieve certification in AI.
Case Western Reserve University School of Law will become the first in the nation to require all first-year law students to earn a certification in legal artificial intelligence (AI). Launching in February of this year, the “Introduction to AI and the Law” program—developed in partnership with Wickard.ai—will immerse students in the fundamentals of AI and its impact on the legal world.
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