LaylaOrleans
LaylaOrleans t1_j5o92pq wrote
Reply to comment by DryGumby in First AI-powered "robot" lawyer will represent defendant in court next month by mycatisanorange
The undeserved communities include migrants who don’t always speak English, the elderly, children with no legal guardians, the mentally and physically disabled, persons with long-term trauma. All these people and more require significant and personalised accommodation in courts and with their legal representatives. I’m well aware this accommodation is not often given in the courts with physical people so I’m very skeptical of AI being the solution.
LaylaOrleans t1_j5nog6v wrote
Reply to comment by TravvyJ in First AI-powered "robot" lawyer will represent defendant in court next month by mycatisanorange
Fat chance underserved communities will get access to this.
LaylaOrleans t1_iyc43ui wrote
Reply to comment by apolychr in What is a movie that you love that you think everyone else, quite justifiably, hates? by Nossirom
Isn’t Big Trouble in Little China almost universally loved?
LaylaOrleans t1_j9ohnrr wrote
Reply to Did anyone see 2018’s Mortal Engines? What did you think of that movie? by ZamanthaD
I read the books after seeing the movie, and they also fizzle out. The first one is really solid, great world-building, characters are a little derivative but fine, it’s YA. But then the subsequent ones (4 in total) get hopelessly tropey.