Module 7: Ethical Use & Limitations of ChatGPT in Legal Studies | LawMento Online Course
About the Course
Module 7: Ethical Use & Limitations (Practical Training) is a specially designed recorded course aimed at helping law students, researchers, and professionals understand the correct way to use ChatGPT and AI tools in academics and practice. The course highlights the ethical boundaries, verification techniques, and institutional policies regarding AI usage in legal education.
Key Topics Covered
- Where ChatGPT may mislead you – recognizing inaccuracies in AI-generated responses.
- How to verify facts, judgments, and legal opinions – developing fact-checking skills.
- College policies on AI tools – understanding academic integrity guidelines.
- Using ChatGPT to supplement, not substitute – blending AI with critical legal research.
Faculty
The course will be taught by Ms. Vidushi Verma, an accomplished law academic and professional:
- Assistant Professor (Law)
- UGC NET 2024 qualified
- LLM Gold Medallist, National Law University Odisha
- B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), CNLU Patna
- 4+ years industry experience, including as Assistant Manager (Legal) at HDFC Limited
Mode of Learning
- Recorded Lectures (specially created, not just live class recordings)
- Duration: 7+ Hours of content
- Access: 1 Year (mobile & desktop compatible)
Every lecture is structured and planned to ensure maximum learning efficiency.
Certification
Participants will receive:
- E-certificate with unique QR code and verifiable link
- Downloadable and printable format
- Option to directly add to LinkedIn profile
Course Fee
- Rs. 1200 → Rs. 1000 only (20% Legal Chariot Discount)
Enrolment Procedure
Interested participants can enroll directly via the LawMento portal:
👉 Click Here to Enrol
Why Enrol in Module 7?
With AI tools like ChatGPT becoming integral to academics and legal practice, understanding their limitations, ethical use, and verification process is essential. This course equips learners with the right balance of AI support and critical legal thinking, making it a must-have for law students, researchers, and young professionals.
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