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GenAI: A Slippery Slope Of Too Much Kool-Aid?

By Stephen Embry on March 11, 2026
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Some hard questions coming out of this year’s Legalweek: are we focusing on training better lawyers or just better prompters? And how do we create good lawyers for the future? Here’s my post for Above the Law

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