Professor Jon Choi Discusses AI & the Legal Profession
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In this episode...
Professor Jon Choi shares his thoughts on using artificial intelligence to enhance the study and practice of law. Professor Choi shares insights on the future of the profession and law school learning in light of AI advancements and explains the benefits and burdens of using AI to assist in creating legal works. In this discussion, we reflect on two of Professor Choi's recent works, AI Tools for Lawyers: A Practical Guide , co-authored with Daniel Schwarcz, and ChatGPT Goes to Law School.
About our guest...
Professor Jonathan H. Choi is the Solly Robbins Faculty Research Scholar, McKnight Land-Grant Professor, and Associate Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota School of Law. He specializes in law and artificial intelligence (applying natural language processing to study legal issues), statutory interpretation, and tax law. Professor Choi is a prolific writer AI Tools for Lawyers: A Practical Guide co-authored with Daniel Schwarcz and
Professor Choi earned his B.A. from Dartmouth College, summa cum laude, with a triple major in Computer Science, Economics, and Philosophy and high honors for his Computer Science thesis. He received a J.D. from the Yale Law School, where he was the Executive Bluebook Editor of the Yale Law Journal. Before entering the academy, he practiced tax law at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
Professor Choi has published articles in the New York University Law Review, Stanford Law Review, Yale Journal on Regulation, and Yale Law Journal, among others. His work has been covered by a wide variety of news outlets, including ABC News, Bloomberg, CBS News, CNN, the Daily Mail, Fox News, NBC Nightly News, the New Yorker, Reuters, the Star Tribune, and the Washington Post.
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