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AI & The Law: Changing Practice, Claude Constitution, & New Rights, w/ Kevin & Alan of Scaling Laws

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Jan 29, 2026
Alan Rozenshtein, law professor focused on AI governance, and Kevin Frazier, AI and law program director, discuss how AI is reshaping legal practice and policy. They touch on AI-assisted lawyering, threats to entry-level roles, AI-written contracts, Claude’s virtue-ethics constitution, outcome-oriented legislation, new rights like the Right to Compute and Right to Share, and limits on surveillance and governance.
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ANECDOTE

AI Versus Residents In Hospital Notes

  • Nathan describes using models in pediatric oncology to supplement residents.
  • He found AIs often matched attendings on reasoning but lacked bedside, multimodal judgments.
INSIGHT

State Rules Shape AI Legal Access

  • Unauthorized practice statutes and state bar rules shape how AI legal tools deploy.
  • Competitive state policies and sandboxes will drive adoption across jurisdictions.
ADVICE

Use AI To Cap Litigation Arms Races

  • Use AI to exhaustively search legal precedents and cap combinatorial litigation costs.
  • If AI can fully explore the search space, litigation arms races may end and costs fall.
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