
""Make sure you join a study group!" is great one size fits all advice that 1Ls hear all the time. Why? Because you're there to be a cog in a Biglaw firm learn, and the immediate feedback, problem solving, and note-sharing opportunities of being in a study group are one of a kind. But holing yourself up with 3 other cohort members isn't the only way to force title race and notice title schemas into your memory anymore."
"One student set up their AI society because "AI was obviously going to be a big part of the profession." Just keep in mind that 2008 was obviously a good time to buy a house. As important as it is to stay on the top of trends in the industry, take the ever popular "AI is inevitable" rhetoric with several grains of salt - creating infrastructure centered on a tech industry that is "light years" from turning a profit screams of building a"
Law students at multiple top law schools are creating AI-focused societies to learn how AI will affect legal practice and careers. Events draw strong turnout and feature panels including law firm partners, academics, and AI companies to address ethical and practical implications. At least sixteen schools have launched such groups within recent years. AI tools like Harvey and ChatGPT are being adopted as educational aids and have shown strong performance on legal assessments. Students aim to prepare for industry changes while also voicing caution about hype and premature institutional investment in unproven, unprofitable technologies.
Read at Above the Law
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