
"Just when you thought you've mastered generative AI, it's time to enter the world of agentic AI."
"With all of these new developments, how can lawyers feel comfortable leveraging tech's benefits?"
"The Follow-Up Even in an AI-centric exercise, law students still have human review of their work. Here's how David evaluates the exercise."
"David Colarusso, a lawyer, developer, educator, and data scientist, joins host Jared Correia in this episode of "Adventures in Legal Tech" to discuss how AI is disrupting law practice and legal education."
Agentic AI advances beyond single-turn generative models by enabling autonomous, multi-step task execution that requires understanding of decision-making processes. Legal practice faces disruption as agentic capabilities change workflows, document workflows, and research processes. Law students can use agentic tools as part of coursework while preserving human review and assessment to ensure accuracy and ethical standards. Practical adoption requires lawyers to learn how agentic systems work, design oversight protocols, and integrate AI outputs into established professional responsibility frameworks. Teaching and evaluation should combine hands-on AI use with rigorous human validation and feedback loops.
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