Posted on 01/11/2023 8:48:56 AM PST by Red Badger
You want SkyNet? Cause that is how you get SkyNet,
Sounds like a great idea!
Pfft - Dr Theopolis did it for Buck Rogers first… and lost!
Send them to Congress!!!!
I like the part about a program that chats with customer service when you want to cancel a subscription. I also like the idea of developing a chatbot that will “talk” to scammers who send you a bill for $486.39 for GeekSquad. I could go for that.
But it would not be intelligence. It would be a simulation of intelligence.
I thought lawyers were already artificially intelligent.
Yes, I thought it was well done.
My wife and I watch that series
It is really entertaining
I’m certainly no computer expert, but isn’t AI only as good as the info programmed into it? Bias can be programmed in, couldn’t it?
A lot of ‘AI’ programs are self learning and yes they become racist over time!... 🤦♂️🤷♂️
I’d rather see AI doctors.
It may come to that!.................
Is the Unfrozen Caveman lawyer still in business?
While I have no knowledge of this, I would suspect that AI programs become “racist” because they dispassionately and objectively evaluate the available data on things like crime, lack of achievement, etc. and just reach logical conclusions.
“Instead of addressing the court, the program, which will run on a smartphone, will supply appropriate responses through an earpiece to the defendant, who can then use them in the courtroom.”
If a defense lawyer is not allowed to coach his client while on the stand, then why are we allowing an AI to do just that?
If a defense computer works then it should be able to argue against a prosecutor computer, and the two decide the human’s fate.
Computers could also use their vast knowledge and records to decide which nations should be at war with each other, how the war would proceed, and what the result would be, then they could just zap the appropriate percentage of humans in those populations and appropriate infrastructure, and the war would be done without us ever having to leave our living rooms.
Yes, and Data played the lawyer a few times on Star Trek TNG too.
If it charges for legal advice, and is not a human lawyer who has passed the bar exam in the state where it is practicing, I can see issues.
As in charges for practicing law without a license.
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