Imagine what law school must be like now with AI
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Date: February 12th, 2026 1:01 PM Author: black abyss (definite and ineradicable gauge of its upward moving)
And I don't just mean, "hey summarize this reading for me" type prompts.
I mean like, "hey AI, give me a civil procedure essay exam based on these 3 prior exams" and then "grade me" and then "what'd I miss?"
Or, make me up 200 MBE questions just on evidence and then test me and tell me what I got wrong.
I think this hits the law schools first. Lawyers at least can hide behind bullshit like AI isn't licensed. AI is run by tech firms and giving it information about a specific case voids attorney client communication privilege, you still need experience to conduct the orchestra so to speak if you are already a 20+ year lawyer.
Law schools though? Dead. Gone. Useless.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5834072&forum_id=2Reputation#49665867) |
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