
"The Cognitive Revolution" | AI Builders, Researchers, and Live Player Analysis AI & The Law: Changing Practice, Claude Constitution, & New Rights, w/ Kevin & Alan of Scaling Laws
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Jan 29, 2026 Alan Rozenshtein, law professor focused on AI governance, and Kevin Frazier, AI and law program director, discuss how AI is reshaping legal practice and policy. They touch on AI-assisted lawyering, threats to entry-level roles, AI-written contracts, Claude’s virtue-ethics constitution, outcome-oriented legislation, new rights like the Right to Compute and Right to Share, and limits on surveillance and governance.
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Frontier Models Outperform Median Lawyers
- Frontier AI models already match or exceed the median lawyer in raw intellectual horsepower.
- Kevin Frazier and Alan Rozenshtein expect rapid improvement making models vastly superior in years.
AI Can Fill Legal Deserts
- Legal deserts leave many Americans without access to basic legal help.
- AI could dramatically expand affordable legal services and fill those gaps, creating large latent demand.
Adopt AI Early Or Fall Behind
- Law students and lawyers should adopt AI tools now to stay competitive.
- Build AI fluency because legal taste and RLHF-tuned models will shape future practice.


