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mjib007/taiwan-law-ai-course — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-05-18

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In one sentence

A course materials archive for a Taiwan law and AI applications series, storing slides and notes per class session rather than any software.

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    What it does
      Course materials archive
      Slides and session notes
      Taiwan law and AI topics
    Tech stack
      PowerPoint
      Markdown
    Use cases
      Download session slides
      Follow course by date
      Learn GitHub basics
    Audience
      Law students
      Course participants

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Download the slides and README for a past class session in this law and AI course series.

USE CASE 2

Follow along with a course session using the folder naming pattern to find materials by date and topic.

USE CASE 3

Reference the introductory GitHub session materials if you are new to using GitHub as a course participant.

What is it built with?

PowerPointMarkdown

How does it compare?

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Setup difficultyeasyhardmoderate
Complexity1/55/52/5
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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

No software to install, the repository is a document archive of slides and notes.

Use freely for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as you keep the copyright notice.

So what is it?

This repository is a course materials library for a series on Taiwan law and AI applications. The README is written in Traditional Chinese. Based on the description, the course is organized in collaboration with several institutions: the Taiwan Law Foundation, a graduate law program at one university, another university law department, and a Fu Jen Catholic University AI applications course. The common thread is introducing legal professionals and law students to AI tools. Each class session gets its own folder, named with the date and topic covered in that session. Inside each folder the expected structure is a PowerPoint slides file, a README describing what was covered in that class, and space for any other supporting files. The folder naming format is YYYY-MM-DD_topic-name, which keeps sessions sorted chronologically. At the time this README was written, only one session had been added: a June 2026 introductory session on GitHub. The description says the repository is active and will accumulate materials over time as the course series continues. The repository does not contain any software to install or run. It is a document archive. Everything in it is presentation slides and written notes intended for people attending or reviewing the courses. If you are a course participant, the materials for each class should appear here shortly after each session. The license is MIT, which is an open-source software license applied here to the course documents, meaning anyone can read, share, or adapt the materials. The project is described as written in Traditional Chinese and hosted on GitHub, which the first session apparently covers as an introductory topic for participants who may not have used GitHub before.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Show me what topics have been covered so far in this Taiwan law and AI course repository.
Prompt 2
Explain the folder naming convention this course uses so I can find materials for a specific date.
Prompt 3
Summarize what the GitHub introductory session in this repo teaches to first-time GitHub users.

Frequently asked questions

What is taiwan-law-ai-course?

A course materials archive for a Taiwan law and AI applications series, storing slides and notes per class session rather than any software.

What license does taiwan-law-ai-course use?

Use freely for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as you keep the copyright notice.

How hard is taiwan-law-ai-course to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is taiwan-law-ai-course for?

Mainly general.

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