Berkeley Law bans AI tool use in classrooms as its default policy
UC Berkeley School of Law has introduced a default policy prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence tools in its classes. The policy applies across academic coursework unless instructors explicitly choose to allow AI assistance. The move reflects growing concern among law schools about academic integrity and the impact of AI on legal education. Students are expected to complete their work independently under this baseline rule. Individual faculty members retain the discretion to modify the policy for their specific courses.
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