Dive into the transformative world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on the court system with hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia, along with special guest Professor Amy Cyphert. Professor Cyphert is a pioneering academic in AI at West Virginia University College of Law. She directs the ASPIRE Office, guiding students in securing scholarships and fellowships, and teaches a course on AI and the Law. 

Together, they explore: 

-The rapid advancements in Generative AI and its implications for legal practice. 

-Professor Cyphert’s pioneering work in teaching AI and its impact on the legal landscape. 

-The concept of "AI cannibalism" and the importance of human input in AI systems. 

-The challenges of distinguishing between AI-generated content and human-authored text. 

-The evolving role of lawyers in the era of AI. 

Resources: 

-Professor Amy Cyphert’s Biography 

-Cyphert, A. (2021, November 1). A Human Being Wrote This Law Review Article: GPT-3 and the Practice of Law. UC Davis Law Review, 55(1). WVU College of Law Research Paper No. 2022-02. 

-Cyphert, A., Perl, S., & Tu, S. S. (2023). Artificial Intelligence Cannibalism and the Law.  

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