Mississippi law school is among first in nation to require AI education

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Mississippi College School of Law has become one of the first law schools in the US to require AI education for all students. The course aims to teach students to use AI effectively, efficiently, and ethically in the legal profession.
Mississippi College School of Law is among the first law schools in the US to make AI education mandatory for all students. The school's goal is to train students to use AI technology effectively and ethically. First-year students completed a two-day intensive AI course, which included a hands-on project to create prototypes of legal apps. The course covered widely used AI tools and the regulatory environment. Students created tools to help with jury selection strategy, draft legal memos, and automate billable time tracking. The law school is preparing students for the growing influence of AI in jurisprudence.
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