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Simmons & Simmons Launches Inaugural AI Law Internship for Eight Students in London

Simmons & Simmons kicks off its first AI law internship, welcoming eight students for hands-on experience in London from April 13 to 24, aiming to bridge law and technology.

International law firm Simmons & Simmons has launched its inaugural AI law internship programme, welcoming eight students to participate from April 13 to April 24 in London. This two-week initiative offers hands-on experience in both technology-focused and legal roles within the firm’s dedicated AI team.

The interns, who are either in their penultimate or final year of an undergraduate course, or are postgraduate students and graduates, will gain practical insights into the intersection of law and artificial intelligence. The firm has indicated that standout participants may be considered for future roles within the organization.

Peter Lee, partner and lead on AI governance at Simmons & Simmons, expressed enthusiasm for the programme, stating, “We’re looking forward to welcoming our talented interns this week. As AI reshapes how legal services are delivered, it is vital that future lawyers and technologists understand both the opportunities and the risks.” He emphasized that the internship will provide students with direct exposure to real AI matters and practical skills essential for their careers.

The initiative comes amid a growing competition for talent in the AI sector, reflecting a broader trend in legal and tech fields where understanding AI’s implications is becoming increasingly critical. As the technology continues to evolve, firms are recognizing the need for professionals who can navigate the complex landscape of legal services augmented by AI.

With numerous organizations likely to follow suit, the internship represents a commitment to fostering a new generation of legal professionals equipped to handle the challenges and opportunities posed by AI. The initiative aligns with a wider shift in how legal education and training are adapting to the digital age, focusing on integrating technology into traditional legal frameworks.

As the demand for AI expertise intensifies, it is anticipated that similar programs will emerge, further bridging the gap between law and technology. Simmons & Simmons’ programme not only aims to enhance students’ professional capabilities but also illustrates the growing recognition of AI’s transformative role in the legal industry.

In a landscape where legal practices are increasingly leveraging technology, fostering a workforce adept in AI is essential for staying competitive. The success of this internship could serve as a model for other firms seeking to innovate and adapt to the evolving demands of the legal market.

As the legal sector continues to grapple with the integration of AI, initiatives like this internship highlight the importance of preparing the next generation of lawyers and technologists. The insights gained during this programme may shape the future of legal practice, illustrating the vital need for an informed and skilled workforce in an AI-driven world.

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