Generative AI technology is on the rise in the legal sector, with law firms optimistic about its ability to enhance efficiency and support tasks like drafting. While some fear the negative consequences of AI errors or 'hallucinations,' major firms acknowledge that AI advancements require significant investment. Case Western Reserve University School of Law has responded to this evolving landscape by mandating certification in AI for all first-year students, ensuring that upcoming lawyers are equipped with necessary skills to navigate this transformative technology.
Artificial intelligence tools will unlock substantial benefits for attorneys... It could deliver efficiencies that finally take down the billable hour.
The first in the nation to require all first-year law students to earn a certification in legal artificial intelligence (AI).
It's not replacing lawyers... it takes exponential resources to make linear improvements.
This is a technology that young attorneys will be expected to understand.
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