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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I don't think anyone will have AI represent them in court. I wouldn't want AI to be a building inspector. And this idea of AI performing surgery - who would agree to that? What medically licensed entity will take on the liability? [b]Now if AI can do my dishes and fold my laundry, I'd be very impressed.[/b] [/quote] Jobs like this are still quite safe due to lack of robotics. And I'd take AI any day for an attorney than a human. Much better and AI could review every case law in existence in a microsecond and object or raise a point in a second. Would slaughter any prosecuting attorney during argument, and grill witnesses to tears in cross examination, and put judges in their place. [/quote] Not quite there yet, though. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mike-lindell-mypillow-ai-lawsuit_n_680bf302e4b036223d52149f [quote]A judge berated lawyers representing conspiracy theorist and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a court order, accusing them of filing a court document that used artificial intelligence and contained a number of “fundamental errors.” Lindell’s lawyers filed an opposition brief. The document contained “nearly thirty defective citations,” Colorado District Judge Nina Y. Wang said in a court order filed Wednesday. She noted a number of “fundamental errors” in the brief, including citing cases that do not exist. Lindell’s attorney Christopher I. Kachouroff admitted at a Monday hearing that he used generative artificial intelligence in the error-filled document.[/quote] Though, AI can take over mundane legal tasks. This is the same as AI taking over programming. It can easily do more mundane tasks, but a human still needs to review the more complex programs.[/quote]
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