The State Bar of California has introduced a modern twist to its examination methods by employing artificial intelligence to create some of the multiple-choice questions on the February exam. This technological adoption was met with surprise and some concern from the legal education sector, as a law school assistant dean expressed shock at the revelation. The decision was reportedly “not clearly communicated” to the leadership of the state bar itself, leading to discussions about transparency and innovation in legal education.
The move indicates a significant step in the integration of technology within the legal field, albeit with some challenges in communication and perception. For further details on this development, you can access the original article on Law360.