I'm surprised Stanford Law would go along with this over-reaching press release title. How about "For common first-year contracts-law questions, law professors preferred AI-generated answers to professor-generated answers"
I'm surprised Stanford Law would go along with this over-reaching press release title. How about "For common first-year contracts-law questions, law professors preferred AI-generated answers to professor-generated answers"
The revised title is spot on. It's odd to me how academics are trying to sound like top research labs' CEOs trying to pump valuations by overreaching claims.
It is rarely the academics writing the press release. It is even rarer that the author of the press release chooses the title.