Did you know that the Law Library’s subscription to Practising Law Institute resources includes a collection of training videos? It’s true, I swear!
Of particular interest to law students preparing for summer jobs might be Artificial Intelligence in Law Practice for Summer Associates and Interns, presented by Professor Daniel W. Linna Jr. of Northwestern. The presentation includes a nice breakdown of the different forms that AI can take in legal practice technologies, with a special focus on the strengths and limitations of the latest generative AI tools.
To quote PLI’s description, viewers of this video should be able to:
Explain how large language models, generative AI, and other AI tools work
Identify the types of AI tools used for legal tasks
Anticipate the types of tools and scenarios law students might encounter in summer internships
Understand the benefits and risks of using AI tools, and how to leverage benefits and manage risks
Understand professional responsibility obligations, including confidentiality, competence, candor to tribunals, and reasonable fees
Know the questions to ask before using an AI tool
Understand how to verify and be responsible for work product