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AI outperforms law professors in Stanford Law study

A Stanford Law School-led study involving 16 U.S. law professors found that AI-generated answers to contract law student questions were preferred over responses from fellow instructors in 75% of blind head-to-head comparisons. The rigorous research challenges assumptions about AI's utility in judgment-rich fields like law, suggesting it could complement legal education when deployed responsibly, though optimal implementation strategies remain an open question.

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