Seth Fenster
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Legal education is about to change. Today, we’re launching the Legal AI Scholars Program in collaboration with leading law schools. AI is becoming a core part of how legal work gets done. Graduates need to understand how to use it effectively, responsibly, and in real workflows. Together with faculty, we’re developing a curriculum focused on applying AI to legal tasks, understanding its strengths and limitations, and developing the judgment required to use it well. The program is already rolling out across select schools, with more to follow in key jurisdictions over the coming months. I can't wait to help shape a generation of lawyers better equipped to navigate how the profession is changing together with all of our great partners. Full story: legora.com/newsroom/legor…






Thank god MCP is dead Just as useless of an idea as LLMs.txt was It's all dumb abstractions that AI doesn't need because AI's are as smart as humans so they can just use what was already there which is APIs


I think we have a problem here because of how people think of what an agent is An agent isn’t the application (which oauth is designed for). An agent isn’t “cursor” or “claude code”, the agent is the specific actor within that runtime. Two separate chats in the your cursor are not the same agent. They have different contexts, different intents and should have different permissions, identities, and lifecycles. And unfortunately oauth was never designed for this An agent that is only supposed to read my email must not have permission to delete my email, even if I want another agent to be able to do that within a given time frame








