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One of the most talked about technology advancements as of late has been AI and most of us have heard of ChatGPT. Well, the law library has come across a new tool that is designed specifically for legal research and analysis. LawDroid Copilot is a large language model that works similarly to ChatGPT.
In a nutshell, LawDroid Co-Pilot is a legal tech tool designed to assist legal professionals. It uses artificial intelligence to help with tasks such as drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and managing legal workflows. It's like having a smart assistant that can help you with your legal work. It even allows users to upload documents and interact with them using generative AI. Copilot is available for free to law students and faculty.
Here are some ways Co-Pilot can assist you:
VERY IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind while LawDroid Co-Pilot can assist with these tasks, it's important to review and verify all information and documents generated by the AI.
To create an account, please use your TAMU email address to sign up at this link. After the website loads, simply scroll down to locate the Sign-Up form. You'll receive two emails from LawDroid. The initial one is a welcoming message, followed shortly by another email confirming your account approval. You can then proceed to log in using your provided credentials.
Should you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the library.
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