Justice Sotomayor Advises Law Students On AI Adoption - There Should Have Been A Stronger Warning - Above the Law
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Justice Sotomayor Advises Law Students On AI Adoption - There Should Have Been A Stronger Warning - Above the Law
"For every student in this room, do not graduate this institution without learning how to master AI as a tool. AI is a sophisticated human. All of its input is input from human beings. And because it is that, it has the potential to perpetuate the very best in us and the very worst in us."
"There is more at stake than AI's tendency to lean into human: all too human errors. We are the gamble. The risks of AI-induced psychosis developing in communities targeted with adapt-or-die rhetoric are worth considering."
AI is revolutionizing the legal profession, similar to the impact of computers in the late 20th century. Justice Sotomayor emphasized the importance of law students mastering AI as a tool. She described AI as a sophisticated human, reflecting both the best and worst of humanity. The risks associated with AI include the potential for human errors and the unknown long-term effects on cognitive processes. The balance between embracing AI and maintaining traditional legal thinking is crucial for future lawyers.
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