According to a recent LinkedIn post from Fractal, the company is conducting a four-day immersive workshop on artificial intelligence for students at Manipal Law School in Bengaluru. The program, titled “Becoming an AI Savvy Lawyer,” appears to focus on basic AI concepts and hands-on use of AI tools in legal contexts.
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The post suggests that students will experiment with AI in simulated legal scenarios, including drafting and reviewing contracts both with and without AI assistance. Fractal positions this initiative as a way to build practical, future-oriented skills that extend beyond traditional legal education.
For investors, this activity may indicate Fractal’s interest in deepening its presence in the legal technology and professional-skilling segments, although no direct commercial products or revenues are mentioned. The collaboration could help the company strengthen academic partnerships, build brand visibility among future legal professionals, and test engagement models that might later support enterprise-focused legal-tech solutions.
More broadly, the emphasis on generative AI and legal applications underscores ongoing demand for AI-enabled productivity tools in professional services. If Fractal leverages such educational initiatives into scalable offerings or institutional relationships, it could modestly enhance its competitive positioning in the broader AI and analytics market over the medium term.

