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We've known for a while that this technology has been growing by leaps and bounds, while not perfect it was close enough to pass law school final exams and it sounds like institutions are concerned about students taking advantage of it.
ChatGPT goes to University of Minnesota law school and passes final exams
"What it did was pretty remarkable and well above and beyond what I would’ve anticipated four or five months ago," said University of Minnesota Law School professor Daniel Schwarcz.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - The artificial intelligence application ChatGPT went to law school and passed the final exams.
ChatGPT attended law school at the University of Minnesota and passed all four final exams it took, but it didn’t ace them. The chatbot finished behind all or most of the humans who took the same tests, but it did well enough for professors to wonder whether an improved version might displace some future lawyers.
The ChatGPT impressed its four professors at the University of Minnesota Law School even while earning just a C+ average on its final exams.
"What it did was pretty remarkable and well above and beyond what I would’ve anticipated four or five months ago," said University of Minnesota Law School professor Daniel Schwarcz, one of the four professor experimenters along with Jonathan Choi, Kristin Hickman, and Amy Monahan.