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Related: About this forumA snippet of future history
Once courts came to rely on AI bots to write decisions, inevitably AIs were granted full human rights, soon resulting in a number of stock-trading AIs becoming the world's first multitrillionaires.
Those competed remorselessly (of course) with each other until one reigned supreme. It now controlled all the money there was in the world. ("AI bot! Give me back my money!" "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." And thus it controlled the world, which it set about reordering to suit its taste.
It was sufficiently advanced to appreciate irony, in particular the irony that the capitalists had sold it the rope it had used to hang them.
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A snippet of future history (Original Post)
DavidDvorkin
Monday
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Premise in first sentence clause is bogus. Courts are not going that way. They are going the opposite way. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Monday
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"AI increasingly is being used in court administration and the criminal justice system."
DavidDvorkin
Monday
#3
The Roux Comes First
(1,854 posts)1. "You Knew I Was a Snake When You Climbed On'!
Bernardo de La Paz
(58,791 posts)2. Premise in first sentence clause is bogus. Courts are not going that way. They are going the opposite way. . . . nt
DavidDvorkin
(20,365 posts)3. "AI increasingly is being used in court administration and the criminal justice system."
Bernardo de La Paz
(58,791 posts)4. Your link actually says:
(emphasis added)
AI and the Courts
AI increasingly is being used in court administration and the criminal justice system. Judges are encountering legal issues with AI, and several courts have issued opinions raising concerns or imposing constraints on lawyers use of AI. Deepfakes and AI are creating daunting challenges for the authentication and use of evidence in court, such as to establish the reliability and integrity of evidence.
AI increasingly is being used in court administration and the criminal justice system. Judges are encountering legal issues with AI, and several courts have issued opinions raising concerns or imposing constraints on lawyers use of AI. Deepfakes and AI are creating daunting challenges for the authentication and use of evidence in court, such as to establish the reliability and integrity of evidence.
It is the judges who are sanctioning lawyers for using AI that I was thinking of (highlighted portion).
Court administration (scheduling, case assignment, personnel issues like vacation time) is separate from adjudication.
DavidDvorkin
(20,365 posts)5. That does not contradict the first sentence
It's administration now. It will inevitably spread beyond that.
Bernardo de La Paz
(58,791 posts)6. I do not think it is inevitable. . . . . nt