
Talk Justice An LSC Podcast Results from the First Field Study of AI for Legal Aid
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Jun 11, 2024 Miriam Kim, a partner at Munger Tolls & Olson and fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, joins Colleen Chien, a law professor and co-director at Berkeley Law School, to discuss their groundbreaking research on generative AI for legal aid. They unveil key findings from their paper, revealing how AI can bridge access to justice gaps. The duo delves into the ethical implications, the importance of community support, and how collaboration can enhance legal service delivery, ultimately transforming the landscape of pro bono work.
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Tenderloin Clinic Joined The Pilot
- The Lawyers Committee's Tenderloin drop-in clinic joined the pilot after Miriam approached them.
- Bréyon's team used the clinic to test AI tools with real low-income clients and volunteers.
Training Closes Uptake Gaps
- Uptake of AI tools is uneven across demographics even within legal aid.
- Providing access and training removes those gaps and yields similar use across genders.
Use AI To Free Up Client Time
- Use AI to speed research and drafting so attorneys spend more face time with clients.
- Always verify AI outputs before relying on them for client advice or filings.

