A professor who helped write UC Berkeley's strict new AI policy says it's about preserving 'the value add of a lawyer'
The University of California, Berkeley Law School is implementing a stricter AI policy. Eric Thayer/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images UC Berkeley Law School is implementing a stricter AI policy. The general policy is that students can no longer use AI for activities such as brainstorming. UC Berkeley Law School professor Chris Hoofnagle said it's about making sure students learn fundamental skills. UC Berkeley Law School's stricter AI policy forbids students from using it for things like brainstorming, but a professor who helped write the new rules says the school doesn't want to outright ban the tech. "Our policy is about developing students with the fundamental skills required for AI lawyering," UC Berkeley Law School professor Chris Hoofnagle told Business Insider. Hoofnagle said the school recognized that its 2023 AI use policy was "too liberal" in allowing students to use AI, especially given advancements in generative AI models since then. "It ca...