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Your AI's cultural bias depends on the language you use

MIT researchers tested GPT and ERNIE in English and Chinese. The finding: language choice shapes the cultural assumptions in AI responses. When prompted in English, models reflected American values. In Chinese, they shifted to Chinese values.

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Your AI's cultural bias depends on the language you use

Keep thinking: why legal AI makes judgment more valuable

Andrusko's a16z analysis reveals why "thinking partner" rhetoric clashes with billable hour economics. Since AI tools will never be flawless, traceability and workflow adaptation matter more than sophistication

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Keep thinking: why legal AI makes judgment more valuable

Law students taught me what institutions are missing about AI

Working with summer interns revealed that the next generation treats AI as another developing tool, not an existential threat.

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Law students taught me what institutions are missing about AI

Law schools build AI fluency through hands-on training programs

Law schools teach AI verification skills through hands-on training. Yale students build models then hunt for hallucinations. Penn gives 300 students ChatGPT access. Early movers create graduates who understand AI capabilities.

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Law schools build AI fluency through hands-on training programs

Accuracy is not everything, even to lawyers

Technical accuracy gets you to functional. User comprehension gets you to transformational.

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Accuracy is not everything, even to lawyers

Hooked on AI

Harvey's new alliance program with Stanford, UCLA, NYU, Michigan, and Notre Dame

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Hooked on AI

Why “Human in the Loop” Still Matters in Legal AI

On the In-House podcast, I shared why AI won’t erase lawyers — but it will change every role inside the legal function. Tools may act like lawyers, yet judgment and oversight remain squarely human.

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Why “Human in the Loop” Still Matters in Legal AI

“Your Honor, I personally did not check it. I am responsible for it not being checked.”

"Mike Lindell's lawyers managed to combine AI hallucinations with basic professional negligence into one $6,000 lesson for the rest of us."

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“Your Honor, I personally did not check it. I am responsible for it not being checked.”

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