Submitted by mossadnik t3_10sw51o in technology
henningknows t1_j74hll3 wrote
Reply to comment by RollingTater in ChatGPT: Use of AI chatbot in Congress and court rooms raises ethical questions by mossadnik
What makes you think an ai can make a better legal defense? You understand winning a court case is about persuading a jury just as much as having the law on your side.
RollingTater t1_j74hz4u wrote
Persuasion is the one thing chatgpt can do really well. That's something that doesn't require any hard logic. And it's also why this tech is dangerously deceptive, it will be so persuasively correct until it's not.
VectorB t1_j74o49s wrote
Wonderfull, our system is not based in rules or fairness, but inthe quality of charisma rolls your lawyer makes.
henningknows t1_j74p6ec wrote
No, it’s based on money
lycheedorito t1_j755rt6 wrote
Also AI is trained on existing things by humans. It's not going to do better than what it is trained on.
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