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Oklahoma Gets It Right on AI (Ep. 553)

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Ben and Nathan react to two stories: California pushing to require AI training in law schools, and Oklahoma's surprisingly hands-off approach to AI in the courtroom. They discuss AI’s growing role in the legal field and why Oklahoma’s simple rule, use it however you want, just own every word, might be the smartest policy.


Also in this episode

- A viewer performing differently between timed sections and practice tests

- Whether you can predict future competitive cycles

- Why the University of Alabama has such a high GPA median


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