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AI in the Study and Practice of Administrative Law

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AI in the Study and Practice of Administrative Law
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ChatGPT and its large language model cohorts have captured the public imagination and, for many, raised the specter of an AI-driven revolution to legal education and practice. Survey challenges and opportunities, and report on existing or potential approaches to the use or restriction of modern AI in legal practice and education.

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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024

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1. AI in the Study and Practice of Administrative Law (Oct 2023)

John M. Golden

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AI in the Study and Practice of Administrative Law (Oct 2023)

ChatGPT and its large language model cohorts have captured the public imagination and, for many, raised the specter of an AI-driven revolution to legal education and practice. Survey challenges and opportunities, and report on existing or potential approaches to the use or restriction of modern AI in legal practice and education.

Originally presented: Sep 2023 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

John M. Golden, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX