Bloomberg Law Quotes William H. J. Hubbard on Ethical AI Usage
Judges’ AI Blunders Spark Debate on Technology Use in Courts
Like judges, law schools are grappling with how best to incorporate AI into academics. Many are finding they must catch up to a new reality.
“It would be irresponsible to not introduce students to AI use—whether we’re teaching AI to students or not, they’re using it,” said William H. J. Hubbard, deputy dean of the University of Chicago Law School.
Chicago introduces students to AI during orientation, runs a lab that created a tenant-assistant AI tool, and is developing a self-directed course for first year students all about AI, Hubbard said. With his institute sending the most students off to federal clerkships, he said it’s essential that students can use AI ethically and not embarrass future bosses in robes.
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