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The Law Library of Babel: Exploring the Infinite Dimensions of Law and Technology

Colin S. Levy

It seemed like Borges’s infinite library, containing all possible books, arranged in a vast and complex architecture that is at once wondrous and maddening. This realization led me to begin exploring the emerging field of legal informatics, which sought to apply the tools and methods of information science to the study and practice of law.

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Dennis Kennedy

An excellent plain language discussion of AI that I use as a foundation book for my AI and the Law Class at Michigan State University College of Law. He writes and speaks frequently on legal innovation and technology topics, including AI, focusing on law departments.

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Adding a ‘Group Advisory Layer’ to Your Use of Generative AI Tools Through Structured Prompting: The G-A-L Method

Dennis Kennedy

The concept was popularized by Napoleon Hill in his book “Think and Grow Rich,” and its principles have since been expanded upon and standardized by numerous experts, including Jack Canfield. from Stanford University, has founded two innovation labs in Silicon Valley and penned several books on the intersection of technology and society.

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Legal Tech Monitor

An excellent plain language discussion of AI that I use as a foundation book for my AI and the Law Class at Michigan State University College of Law. He writes and speaks frequently on legal innovation and technology topics, including AI, focusing on law departments.

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Adding a ‘Group Advisory Layer’ to Your Use of Generative AI Tools Through Structured Prompting: The G-A-L Method

Legal Tech Monitor

The concept was popularized by Napoleon Hill in his book “Think and Grow Rich,” and its principles have since been expanded upon and standardized by numerous experts, including Jack Canfield. from Stanford University, has founded two innovation labs in Silicon Valley and penned several books on the intersection of technology and society.