Module 5: Cogniti AI FAQs
Your cheat sheet to what Cogniti AI can — and can’t — do. Learn how to find agents, use them responsibly, and understand their limits. Cogniti is a study buddy, not a substitute teacher: it won’t replace reasoning, fetch live cases, or remember you. Always verify answers, acknowledge AI use, and treat it as a tool to sharpen your legal skills.
Module 6—From Learning to Practice: how AI is reshaping legal work. Through the AlphaFold moment, we trace the shift from manual craft to scalable, AI-assisted workflows. Inside stories from two law firms, day-to-day changes in research, drafting and diligence, and the skills you need now—prompting, verification, ethics, data literacy. AI won’t replace lawyers; lawyers using AI will.
Learn how to use AI responsibly in your Diploma in Law Studies. We cover academic integrity, transparency, privacy, and ethics. Discover the TPVR routine—Think, Prompt, Verify, Reflect—to guide safe use. AI can assist your learning, but it can’t replace critical thinking, judgment, or professional responsibility.
Module 3 introduces the Cogniti AI agents built to support your Diploma in Law studies. From Subject Sensei for syllabus-based tutoring to Statute Sensei, Guidebook Guru, Lex Eunoia, SocratiQ, and LexGPT, each plays a unique role in sharpening reasoning, reflection, and legal writing. Designed to train—not shortcut—your learning, these agents act as sparring partners to help you think and perform like a real legal practitioner.
Module 2: General Purpose AI Tools vs Cogniti AI Agents. General AI offers quick answers but risks shallow learning and weaker reasoning. Cogniti AI agents are purpose-built for Diploma in Law students: curriculum-aligned, privacy-safe, and grounded in pedagogy. Using the Socratic method, many of them guide you to clarify, test, and apply legal principles—helping you think like a lawyer, not just find answers.
Welcome to Module 1: AI Foundations for Law Students. This episode introduces Large Language Models (LLMs), how they’re trained, and why they sometimes “hallucinate.” Discover how AI can support your studies by simplifying complex concepts and generating ideas, while also understanding the risks—false citations, outdated law, and ethical pitfalls. Gain the foundation to use AI wisely, effectively, and responsibly in your legal studies.