AI & Enterprise
AI beats law professors in blind law school test with 75 percent win rate
Artificial intelligence received higher ratings than human law professors in an experiment comparing the quality of answers to law students’ questions, a study found. In a blind review involving U.S. law school professors, AI-generated responses were judged better overall. Researchers recruited 16 professors and used 40 representative contract law questions, collecting 2,918 evaluations. In head-to-head comparisons, AI answers won about 75 percent of the time and were less often deemed educationally harmful.