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Law Students Are Forming AI Student Groups Nationwide – Above the Law

“Make
sure
you
join
a
study
group!”
is
great
one
size
fits
all
advice
that
1Ls
hear
all
the
time.
Why?
Because
you’re
there
to

be
a
cog
in
a
Biglaw
firm

learn,
and
the
immediate
feedback,
problem
solving,
and
note-sharing
opportunities
of
being
in
a
study
group
are
one
of
a
kind.
But
holing
yourself
up
with
3
other
cohort
members
isn’t
the
only
way
to
force
title
race
and
notice
title
schemas
into
your
memory
anymore.
AI
is
being
offered
as
an
answer
to
your
learning
and
practical
needs.
Students
are
starting
to
form
groups
meant
to
help
them
get
the
most
out
of
the
tech.

Reuters

has
coverage:

Juan
Ramirez
Sierra
expected
about
50
people
to
show
up
at
the
first-ever
event
held
by
the
newly
established
Artificial
Intelligence
and
Law
Society
at
the
University
of
Miami
School
of
Law
last
month.

Instead,
75
students
packed
in
to
hear
a
panel
of
law
firm
partners,
academics
and
artificial
intelligence
companies
discuss
the
ethical
considerations
of
using
AI
in
legal
work.

At
least
16
schools
have
such
groups,
including
Harvard,
Stanford
and
the
University
of
Pennsylvania,
most
founded
within
the
past
two
years
as
future
lawyers
seek
to
understand
the
rapidly
expanding
technology
and
how
it
will
affect
their
careers.

A
push
for
AI
societies
makes
sense
considering
the
tech’s
successes
in
legal
learning
and
accreditation.
Harvey
is
successfully
setting
up
shop
and
anchoring
its
role
as
an
educational
tool
for
students
and

ChatGPT
has
been
outperforming
the
average
scores
of
bar
takers
since
2023
.
One
student
set
up
their
AI
society
because
“AI
was
obviously
going
to
be
a
big
part
of
the
profession.”
Just
keep
in
mind
that
2008
was
obviously
a
good
time
to
buy
a
house.
As
important
as
it
is
to
stay
on
the
top
of
trends
in
the
industry,
take
the
ever
popular
“AI
is
inevitable”
rhetoric
with
several
grains
of
salt

creating
infrastructure
centered
on
a
tech
industry
that
is

“light
years”
from
turning
a
profit

screams
of
building
a
multimillion
dollar
home
on
a
rapidly
eroding
sandbank.
Except
in
this
case,
it’s
multi

billions
.
That
said,
AI
is
booming
in
the
short
term
and
not
showing
at
least
some
literacy
in
the
fad
could
look
bad
in
an
interview.
Joining
one
of
these
societies
is
an
easy
line
on
the
resume
and
who
knows,
you
might
even
learn
something
while
you’re
a
part
of
it.

Are
you
a
law
student
in
a
law
society?
Putting
a
Large
Language
Model
to
work
as
you
work
toward
your
LLM?
Let
us
know
what
it’s
like
at

[email protected]
.

k


Law
School
AI
Clubs
Multiply
As
Students
Brace
For
The
Future

[Reuters]



Chris
Williams
became
a
social
media
manager
and
assistant
editor
for
Above
the
Law
in
June
2021.
Prior
to
joining
the
staff,
he
moonlighted
as
a
minor
Memelord™
in
the
Facebook
group Law
School
Memes
for
Edgy
T14s
.
 He
endured
Missouri
long
enough
to
graduate
from
Washington
University
in
St.
Louis
School
of
Law.
He
is
a
former
boatbuilder
who
is
learning
to
swim, is
interested
in
critical
race
theory,
philosophy,
and
humor,
and
has
a
love
for
cycling
that
occasionally
annoys
his
peers.
You
can
reach
him
by
email
at [email protected]
and
by
tweet
at @WritesForRent.