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Nearly half of early-career lawyers use AI daily, survey finds

A recent survey indicates that nearly half of early-career lawyers are using AI tools daily in their work. Specifically, 48% of 2022 law school graduates reported AI as essential to their daily tasks. The survey also found that an additional 30% have access to AI tools but use them infrequently, while 22% do not use AI at all in their current roles. AI

IMPACT AI adoption is becoming standard practice for new legal professionals, potentially reshaping legal workflows and client services.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses survey findings about AI adoption in the legal profession and a separate report on US chip export policy, neither of which constitutes a primary release, significant event, or research publication.

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Nearly half of early-career lawyers use AI daily, survey finds

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