AI Use and Its Impact on Understanding and Performance
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Hosts Ian Hull, LSM, and Suzana Popovic-Montag discuss AI use in their legal practice and how it impacts legal understanding and performance of their lawyers. They talk about a study by Professor Daniel Schwarcz, University of Minnesota Law School, who examined how AI affects law students' cognitive development. The research found that AI actually enhances students' understanding of legal materials and improves their performance when applying law, contrary to initial hypotheses about cognitive impairment with AI usage.
Key guidelines from Schwarcz's work are highlighted, including using AI for specific tasks rather than broad reasoning, maintaining active oversight of outputs, avoiding over-reliance in high-risk contexts, prioritizing skill development through mentorship, and continuously reassessing AI developments. They also discuss a book called "The AI-Driven Leader" by Geoff Woods, which emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking and using AI as a strategic thought partner rather than just managing the technology.