This tutorial is designed for law professors with no prior experience in generative AI. The goal of this tutorial is to help you understand how to use ChatGPT to generate a new rule synthesis exercise based on an existing one.
Here, "rule synthesis exercise" means an exercise in which a student receives an express rule and several case blurbs interpreting the express rule; the student is expected to synthesize a definition or element from several court opinions. The new synthesized rule supplements the express rule.
This tutorial is designed for law professors with some experience using generative AI for simple tasks. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use ChatGPT-4o to craft your own prompt to generate inductive reasoning exercises and testing it across multiple generative AI platforms.
This process involves selecting a simple crime, identifying a specific element to analyze, and explaining the structure of the exercise. Then you'll learn to use a standard generative AI platform or a prompt generator to improve your prompt. Then you'll learn to test your prompt across several platforms so you can choose the platform best suited for this task.
Generative AI can be a powerful tool for law professors, enabling the creation of various document formats with ease. This tutorial will guide you through the steps of generating output in several common formats: plain text, Markdown, HTML, PDF, and Word documents.
Watch this space for a tutorial designed to help you build your own hypo-bot!