Legal AI Lab
Lawyers are architects of society. But what happens when AI changes how law is accessed, practiced and understood? In this episode of Legal AI Lab, Soledad Atienza, Dean of IE Law School, explains why legal education must move beyond national systems and embrace a global legal mindset. AI makes legal knowledge more accessible than ever. That means law schools must shift their focus. From memorising content to developing critical thinking. From national silos to comparative principles. From narrow specialisation to multidisciplinary awareness. We discuss: • Why law schools should not ban AI but guide its use • How assessments must change in an AI world • Why students must learn to question AI outputs • Why demand for legal services is growing, not shrinking • The importance of human skills such as empathy, negotiation and teamwork Powered by Zeno This episode is powered by Zeno. Zeno is an AI native legal workspace built for Dutch and EU law. Its AI navigates law like a human legal professional. Secure, transparent and grounded in authoritative sources. Visit zeno.law [https://zeno.law/] and make deep thinking your competitive edge. HOOFDSTUKKEN 00:00 Lawyers as architects of society 02:47 National regulation vs global practice 06:18 From systems to principles 09:42 Knowledge vs judgment in the AI era 14:11 Growing demand for legal services 17:36 Embedding AI across the curriculum 22:04 Teaching students to question AI 26:53 Rethinking assessment in an AI world 32:27 Generalists and multidisciplinary thinking 37:12 Human skills in a tech driven profession 41:05 Experiential learning and VR 44:38 Habits future lawyers must build ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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