Law Professors Prefer AI Over Peer Answers
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Date: June 2nd, 2026 5:12 PM Author: ~~(> ' ' )>
https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/salinas_et_al.pdf
"Professors rated LLMs far higher than their peers (average win rate = 75.33%), with models performing similarly to the best instructor. LLM responses were also rarely flagged as harmful (3.53%, vs 12.06% for professors). Preferences for LLM answers were consistent across evaluators and reflected shared professional standards."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870655&forum_id=2),#49911519) |
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Date: June 2nd, 2026 5:43 PM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,
a $500 filing fee isnt going to prevent normie litigation where stakes are high enough, such as some prole homeowner vs. a house contractor over a $30k kitchen reno
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870655&forum_id=2),#49911551) |
Date: June 2nd, 2026 5:31 PM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,
Law professors prefer JDs over LLMs, the study added.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870655&forum_id=2),#49911536) |
Date: June 2nd, 2026 5:44 PM
Author: ...,...,,.::..;,.,:,:,,..,::.,:,.,.:.:.,:.
What "questions" could a law professor possibly need the answer to? Should I go to Greece or Spain for my next sabbatical?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870655&forum_id=2),#49911554) |
Date: June 2nd, 2026 8:07 PM
Author: ........,,,,,,......,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,
This is a dumb study with a predictable result.
They're essentially taking popular 1L cases taught first year law students, and asking professors and LLMs to explain them.
Predictably, the LLMS did better because they can just summarize the casebooks from the past 40 years in the most concise way.
But let's say we a ran a study, where we compared the explanations in the study guide vs the explanations of professors, and other professors chose the study guide 75% of the time. Would that be meaningful or surprising?
I wouldn't think so...
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870655&forum_id=2),#49911897) |
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