Month: December 2023

Artificial Intelligence And The Legal SectorElementor

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly relevant in the legal sector due to its potential to transform various aspects of legal practice. AI applications enable law firms to improve efficiency, accuracy, and client service by automating repetitive tasks, facilitating better decision-making, and focusing human efforts on higher-value legal work.
Despite the effectiveness and efficiency of artificial intelligence (AI), there are challenges faced by the legal sector, and this article seeks to highlight these challenges and address ways to deal with them.
This article also ponders whether or not the invention of artificial intelligence will replace the duties of lawyers.

A Critical Literature Review of Distance Education in Canada

This review identified that the quality of technological infrastructure, internet connectivity, and
student-related factors are critical factors influencing Canada’s effectiveness, equal access and
quality of distance education programs. It is recommended that access to high-speed internet
connectivity be expanded to rural and low-income communities through public-private
partnerships; organisation of training programs on the use of educational technologies and its
associated devices and support systems for students, instructors and communities through publicprivate partnerships; and the design and implementation of evidence-based distance education
learning environment. Effective collaboration and communication among instructors and
students significantly impact students’ learning outcomes and their future success through
distance education.

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Diploma, Economics

The course focuses on the macroeconomy as a general equilibrium system and discusses how goods, money and factor markets interact to determine national income and its components.  The topics to be covered are: macroeconomic data, the neo-classical model of economic growth, equilibrium unemployment, monetary system, money neutrality and inflation.

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Political Science and Economics

Basically deals with politics. It includes learning in public administration and law.