Law
Ashley B. Armstrong, Who's Afraid of ChatGPT? An Examination of ChatGPT's Implications for Legal Writing, SSRN (Jan. 23, 2023).
Lea Bishop, Can ChatGPT Think Like a Lawyer? A Somatic Conversation, SSRN (Jan. 27, 2023).
Jonathan H. Choi, et. al. ChatGPT Goes to Law School. SSRN (Jan. 25, 2023).
Kwan Yuen Iu and Vanessa Man-Yi Wong, ChatGPT by OpenAI: The End of Litigation Lawyers?, SSRN (Jan. 26, 2023).
Ruper Macey-Dare, ChatGPT & Generative AI Systems as Quasi-Expert Legal Advice Lawyers - Case Study Considering Potential Appeal Against Conviction of Tom Hayes, SSRN (Jan. 31, 2023).
Tammy Pettinato Oltz, ChatGPT, Professor of Law, SSRN (Feb. 6, 2023).
Andrew M. Perlman, The Implications of OpenAI's Assistant for Legal Services and Society, SSRN (Dec. 5, 2022).
Mark Shope, Best Practices for Disclosure and Citation When Using Artificial Intelligence Tools, SSRN (Jan. 27, 2023).
Education
Muneer M. Alshater, Exploring the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Academic Performance: A Case Study of ChatGPT (Dec. 26, 2022.)
Lea Bishop, A Computer Wrote This Paper: What ChatGPT Means for Education, Research, and Writing, SSRN (Jan. 27, 2023).
Brian L. Frye, Should Using an AI Text Generator to Produce Academic Writing Be Plagiarism?, Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Forthcoming (Dec. 3, 2022).
Michael R. King and ChatGPT, A Conversation on Artificial Intelligence, Chatbots, and Plagiarism in Higher Education, Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering (Jan. 2, 2023).
Jürgen Rudolph, Samson Tan, and Shannon Tan, ChatGPT: Bullshit spewer or the end of traditional assessments in higher education?, Journal of Applied Learning and Teaching, Vol. 6, No. 1 (Jan. 24. 2023).
Tea Susnjak, ChatGPT: The End of Online Exam Integrity? School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand (Dec. 20, 2022).
Xiaoming Zhai, ChatGPT User Experience: Implications for Education (Dec. 27, 2022).
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Law
Michael James Bommarito & Daniel Martin Katz, GPT Takes the Bar Exam, SSRN (Dec. 29, 2022).
Aimee Furness and Sam Mallick, Evaluating The Legal Ethics Of A ChatGPT-Authored Motion, Law360 (Jan. 23, 2023).
Steven Lerner, Forget The Future. Attorneys Are Using Generative AI Now, Law360 Pulse (Jan. 30, 2023).
James Romoser, No, Ruth Bader Ginsburg did not dissent in Obergefell — and other things ChatGPT gets wrong about the Supreme Court, SCOTUSBlog (Jan. 26, 2023).
Karen Sloan, Some law professors fear ChatGPT's rise as others see opportunity, Reuters (Jan. 10, 2023).
Quinten Steenhuis, Here’s How AI and ChatGPT Tools Can Help Scale Pro Bono Work, Bloomberg Law (Feb. 14, 2023).
Jeremy Telman, ChatGPT and Law School, ContractsProf Blog (Dec. 19, 2022).
Greg Toppo, As OpenAI's ChatGPT Scores a C+ at Law School, Educators Wonder What's Next, The 74 (Feb. 7, 2023).
Brian Verdine, The AI horse is out of the barn: How we approach it now will determine whether it hurts us, Yellowdig (Jan 23, 2023).
Education
Miriam Bowers-Abbott, What Are We Doing About AI Essays?, Faculty Focus, (Jan. 4, 2023).
Emma Bowman, A new AI chatbot might do your homework for you. But it's still not an A+ student, NPR (Dec. 19, 2022).
Susan D'Augostino, ChatGPT Advice Academics Can Use Now, Inside Higher Ed (Jan. 12, 2023).
Alex Hern, AI-assisted plagiarism? ChatGPT bot says it has an answer for that, The Guardian (Dec. 31, 2022).
Alperovitch Institute, Five Days in Class with ChatGPT (Jan. 22, 2023).
Greg Lambert, Experiments with ChatGPT: Don’t Panic, the Robots Are Not Writing Your Students’ Legal Memos, Geeks and the Law Blog (Jan. 30, 2023).
Morning Edition, Has AI reached the point where a software program can do better work than you?, NPR (Dec. 16, 2022).
Chris Stokel-Walker Nature, AI bot ChatGPT writes smart essays — should professors worry?, News Explainer (Dec. 9, 2022).
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Law
ChatGPT and Law Practice, Pritzker Legal Research Center, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law.
Mari Cheney, ChatGPT Link Roundup, AALL Legal Innovation & Technology SIS (Jan. 20, 2023).
Education
ChatGPT and Education, Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, Northern Illinois University.
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