I asked the AI tool Perplexity about AI in legal education.  It cited an ABA survey finding that “55% of law schools reported having classes dedicated to AI, 32% offered interdisciplinary opportunities to use AI, and 83% provided opportunities such as clinics involving AI.”

It added: “Recent developments show law schools are broadening and deepening their approach to AI education through several innovative strategies:”

  • AI Literacy for All
  • Grassroots Faculty-Student Initiatives
  • Mainstreaming AI Across the Curriculum
  • Interdisciplinary and Entrepreneurial Approaches
  • Partnerships and Hackathons
  • Personalized and Adaptive Learning
  • Focus on Ethics and Societal Impact
  • Continuous Curriculum Evolution
  • Innovation Hubs

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What’s your law school doing to take advantage of the benefits of AI?

Will it (and your students) be left behind in the AI revolution?