RIPS Law Librarian, Laura Scott: “…According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term technostress — “stress arising from working in an environment dominated by technology, esp. computers” — was indeed coined in the 1980s. But there’s also a growing body of current organizational psychology, occupational health, and information science literature examining today’s version of technostress. As we grapple with the (potentially life-changing?) implications of generative artificial intelligence on legal education and the practice of law itself, some points from the technostress literature might be instructive: In the context of ChatGPT and its ilk, what does technostress look like now, and how can we manage it, individually and institutionally? Here, I found two articles particularly interesting and recommend them for a deeper dive when you have time:..”
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