Episode 57: Libraries and AI—Partners for Accessible Justice?

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Episode 57: Libraries and AI—Partners for Accessible Justice?
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Cartoon depicting Blob accessing AI legal help from various publicly accessible locations--library, municipal court self-help center, community centers, and 'AI terminals'.
Image by Courtney Chrystal, J.D. candidate, Harvard Law School

In this “Student Voices” episode, HLS student Grace Gao interviews Ari Scourtas, Product and Research Manager of the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School, about making AI legal tools accessible for people facing digital barriers. The discussion covers legal AI’s risks and opportunities for self-representation and the expanding role libraries play in bridging the knowledge gap around AI.

Read the corresponding blog post.

Speakers:

  • Yufei (Grace) Gao, J.D. candidate, Harvard Law School
  • Aristana Scourtas, Product and Research Manager, Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School

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