ShortEnergy1877
ShortEnergy1877 t1_j5rtx6g wrote
Reply to comment by PooFlingerMonkey in First AI-powered "robot" lawyer will represent defendant in court next month by mycatisanorange
And the bank of prior cases would be more than any legal teams can rattle off from memory?
ShortEnergy1877 t1_j5ojo6x wrote
Reply to comment by 1funnyguy4fun in First AI-powered "robot" lawyer will represent defendant in court next month by mycatisanorange
I grew up on a farm without a lot of tech. So I am far behind on a lot. But I got into university in my 30s and just now learning programming. So I have lot to learn. But still. Doesn't AI need guidelines and parameters in their logic?
ShortEnergy1877 t1_j5oi8fr wrote
Reply to comment by remote_control_led in First AI-powered "robot" lawyer will represent defendant in court next month by mycatisanorange
Yes, however. We as humans have near infinite number of ways something can be interpreted. And we can discuss those out. Very logically and quickly. And find commonality. While the AI robot will get better over time. I do not think there is a way to program something without preset parameters, please correct me if I am wrong?
Where we can discuss, agree, disagree, and debate pretty openly amongst ourselves and common language.
ShortEnergy1877 t1_j5s4lzc wrote
Reply to comment by PooFlingerMonkey in First AI-powered "robot" lawyer will represent defendant in court next month by mycatisanorange
Okay. I'm sure there'll be a class on it at some point in my degree discussing ai. Right now I'm just learning c++. So nothing super difficult. It's going to be weird, because if law can be assisted by AI, and surgery can be done via robots. It may allow more humans to pursue other endeavors as far as science. I saw the articles on the AI that was doing gene sequencing. And where they reduced a process that used to take weeks down to hours with new AI.