
"Mississippi College School of Law is one of the first schools in the nation to tackle the growing influence of artificial intelligence in jurisprudence by making AI education mandatory for all students."
"The goal is to train law students to use the technology effectively, efficiently, and ethically and avoid a lot of the headlines that you've seen already where lawyers take shortcuts by using these technologies."
"You don't want to become so dependent on the service that you miss out on the grunt work that makes you think like a lawyer."
Mississippi College School of Law has become one of the first institutions to require artificial intelligence education for all law students. The initiative aims to equip students with the skills to use AI technology effectively and ethically. Dean John Anderson emphasizes the importance of avoiding shortcuts that could harm legal careers. While other top law schools offer AI courses, Mississippi's requirement is unique in the Southeast. The program aims to balance technology use with traditional legal skills, ensuring students do not become overly reliant on AI tools.
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