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The legal profession is rapidly adopting AI, with 78% of legal professionals now using AI tools in their daily work. This shift from experimentation to widespread practice has significant implications for legal education and AI literacy. Law firms that once resisted technology are now embracing AI for document review, research, and client services. As a result, legal professionals must develop AI literacy to effectively leverage these tools while understanding their limitations and ethical considerations. This tag covers discussions on how legal education is evolving to incorporate AI training, ensuring that lawyers and law students are prepared for an AI-driven legal landscape.
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    AI in Law: 78% of Legal Pros Use AI and What It Means for Firms

    The legal profession has crossed an inflection point: what began as piecemeal experimentation with chatbots and document helpers has become widespread daily practice, with a recent industry survey reporting that 78% of legal professionals now use AI tools in their work. (litify.com) Background...
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