A planned pilot program to proctor the bar exam with artificial intelligence has been delayed, State Bar director of admissions Amy Nunez said Friday.
The bar planned to deploy the pilot during next week's First-Year Law Students' Examination, or "baby bar," and July's bar exam, but it has been pushed to October 2019 and February 2020, Nunez said.
The delay is due to the need for additional testi...
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