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  • Teachers’ generative AI self-efficacy, valuing, and integration at work: Examining job resources and demands – Computers and Education: Artifical Intelligence

    ‘Generative AI (genAI) tools have involved rapid and broad uptake since their wide release in late 2022, including among teachers. We investigated several factors that play a role in teachers’ motivation and engagement to harness genAI in teaching and learning. We examined contextual factors (in-school support to apply genAI, time pressure, disruptive student behavior) as…

    sally
    November 30, 2024

  • Law reform in the age of AI – Attorney General [Australia]

    ‘The age of AI is now here. AI is no longer the stuff of science fiction, it is here and it is already embedding itself into our daily lives. The names are cute. Inoffensive. Co-pilot. Chat GPT. Gemini. Cyber Dynamics Model 101.’ Link: https://ministers.ag.gov.au/media-centre/speeches/law-reform-age-ai-17-10-2024

    sally
    October 17, 2024

  • I got generative AI to attempt an undergraduate law exam – University of Wollongong Australia

    ‘It’s been nearly two years since generative artificial intelligence was made widely available to the public. Some models showed great promise by passing academic and professional exams.’ Link: https://www.uow.edu.au/media/2024/i-got-generative-ai-to-attempt-an-undergraduate-law-exam.php

    sally
    October 2, 2024

  • Tech tapas: Byte at a time: AI Prompts – Australian Law Librarian

    ‘Although large language models and generative AI tools have been designed to understand and produce human language, it is still not quite the same as talking to a human. There is some skill needed to design inputs that will result in the desired output.’ Link: https://search.informit.org/doi/abs/10.3316/informit.T2024061300009890463507671

    sally
    June 21, 2024

  • Balancing innovation and ethics: how law firms can prepare for AI integration – LSJ Online

    ‘It is transforming the landscapes of many industries, including law. Artificial Intelligence (AI) can no longer be dismissed as science fiction, it’s a reality. As its influence grows, it is essential that solicitors are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to harness its potential, responsibly and ethically.’ Link: https://lsj.com.au/articles/balancing-innovation-and-ethics-how-law-firms-can-prepare-for-ai-integration/

    sally
    June 21, 2024

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