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UC Berkeley bans AI use for law students
UC Berkeley’s law school has banned students from using AI for assignments, brainstorming, outlining papers, and grammar correction, emphasizing critical thinking over AI reliance. Critics argue the policy disadvantages students by not preparing them for AI-integrated legal practices, though AI can still be used as a tutor outside assignments.
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