The University of Michigan Law School shifted its policy on generative AI in admissions by mandating its use for an optional essay. Applicants are required to use AI to answer a prompt about their current and future usage of AI tools in legal contexts. This decision coincides with findings that a significant percentage of law firms utilize AI tools, indicating a growing trend in the legal profession. The school aims to evaluate students' abilities to use AI responsibly, recognizing the skill's increasing importance among employers, especially large law firms.
TO BE ANSWERED USING GENERATIVE AI: How much do you use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT right now? What's your prediction for how much you will use them by the time you graduate from law school? Why?
That is now a skill that ... probably not all legal employers, but big law firms, are looking for in their incoming associates.
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