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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Generative AI for Legal Services Primer by Vanderbilt University

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About the Course

This course covers what Generative AI is and its applications to a variety of tasks in the legal field. The course will cover ethics and privacy, basic prompt engineering strategies for legal use cases, and how to leverage Generative AI to augment your legal expertise. This is a rapidly advancing area and a primary goal of this course is to prepare everyone for the pace of change that is taking place and to develop a mindset of continuous curiosity that will enable lawyers to adapt along with the technology...

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By fazil m

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Jan 21, 2025

The teacher helped shed the Myth that in depth knowledge Prompt engineering is essential, which I suspected all along. Although Prompt engineering is important after taking almost half a dozen courses, I realized that some material is repetitious. May be I needed guidance as to the optimal number of courses one should take for AI

By Bob N

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Aug 7, 2024

If the measure of the excellence of the instructor is the total number of new neural nets in the student then this class deserves an Emmy! After taking this class I realized when talking to my 4 year old granddaughter that she is an LLM, and so am I. Excellent class!

By Lawrence W

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Oct 26, 2024

Very relevant material, extremely capable and passionate professor. Highly recommended.

By Troy W

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May 5, 2024

Great work, keep the courses coming...

By Dana M

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Jul 8, 2024

Great introductory course!

By Kiran S

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Sep 13, 2024

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By Adam C

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Mar 12, 2025

This course would have been more useful if it had been more about hands-on practice. Ironically, it is the discussion about the state of AI that quickly becomes obsolete, while the actual techniques of Prompt Engineering carry over as models develop. I would have been much more satisfied if the course had consisted of a series of practical applications, eg, let's create some legal instruments and documents using progressively more sophisticated Prompt Engineering. The general discussion was a bit redundant and not very useful. The instructor seemed very competent. But this course requires competence in Law, AI, *and*pedagogy, which is a pretty heavy lift. I would have like a precise continuation of the pattern of Prompt Engineering for ChatGPT course, but digging down into Law specifically.

By Jessica K

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May 6, 2024

This was more of a refresher course on Vanderbilt's Prompt Engineering with AI Specialization than its own course. There wasn't much here that wasn't already covered by one of those courses. I was also hoping there would be more law-focused AI resources, but there weren't.

By Patrick B

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Jul 15, 2024

basics for HR and Laywers