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For Humanity AI has got a decent course on Algorithmic Audit. You may try that.
You can do more than join a law firm. Depending on whether you want to do research, work in house or join a firm, you can learn different things. It'll help to start reading about emerging tech. Set a news alert and follow tech news and writing.
Ikigai, SRL, TriLegal, and NDA etc are living examples of opposit of what you said.
How is it vast? Wahi 2 3 guidelines, rules hi toh hai.

Dude if you like tech, do tech, study engineering or something and do tech or coding, tech law is not exclusively practiced as there isn't much work. It's clubbed as tmt
I want to start my career in technology law but the space is vast and quite confusing. Please suggest what are the different roadmaps I can follow to learn and grow as a lawyer in this space?

Is specialising further in this area a good idea? What are my options?