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What Even Is AI 'Competence'? It Depends.

Ali NematiAli Nemati3 days ago32 sec read2 views

A Legalweek panel discussed whether failing to use AI could be considered malpractice, inspired by a federal judge's suggestion that avoiding AI might create legal risks such as fee disputes. The evolving definition of "competence" in law is being challenged by AI, raising concerns about the development of critical skills among new attorneys and the potential for automation bias. Content creators should consider the balance between leveraging AI benefits and maintaining human oversight to ensure competence and ethical practice.

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