"The new degree program is ideal for both international legal practitioners and U.S. attorneys seeking to future-proof their practice," said Adam Sterling, an assistant dean at Berkeley Law. "Students will learn from faculty, practitioner-lecturers, and guest speakers on topics such as AI ethics, the fundamentals of AI technology, and current and future efforts to regulate AI, including a focus on the EU AI Act."
If you're looking to get a specialized legal degree in AI that may assist you in the law practice of the future, then Berkeley's program may be exactly what you need.
Berkeley is currently taking applications. The program can be completed over two summers or over a year by working remotely in combination with a summer on the campus, the school said.
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