
State Bar Executive Director Leah Wilson
The California Bar exam may soon be the nation’s first proctored remotely with the help of artificial intelligence software. On Thursday, a State Bar trustees committee approved a pilot project to be implemented as soon as June.
Locations in San Francisco and Culver City will test the proctoring software on about 130 applicants during next month’s First-Year Law Students’ Examination, or “baby bar.” The exam will use an artificial in...
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