Explore important questions found at the intersection of artificial intelligence, education, and professional development in the final course of the four-part series “AI for Lawyers and Other Advocates”: How should teachers approach AI?; How should students approach AI?; And what about the leaders of law firms, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, all of whom know that a key driver of success is making sure their employees have the skills necessary to thrive in a fast-changing world?

AI for Lawyers: Learning and Leading

AI for Lawyers: Learning and Leading
This course is part of AI for Lawyers and Other Advocates Specialization

Instructor: Patrick Barry
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How to avoid the trap of “producing more but understanding less”
How to incorporate AI into the classroom
How to incorporate AI into professional development programs
How to turn AI into a helpful “feedback machine”
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