10-28-2024, 11:37 AM
(10-28-2024, 11:31 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: We're only a few years away from CourtGPT; it's probably being beta-tested now. At which point, when it becomes prevalent in the lower tiers of the justice system, meat-judges will quickly become overwhelmed by the volume of argument in the cases they must review, and the practice of electronic mediation will propagate upwards. Just as the US Code has become so complex as to require teams of people to interpret even narrow portions and translate them into the Code of Federal Regulations, case law and precedence will become so voluminous as to exceed human capacity to oversee. It's inevitable.
Along those lines....
From ARSTechnica: AI ruling on jobless claims could make mistakes courts can’t undo, experts warn
Subtitled: Nevada’s plan to let AI rule on unemployment claims is risky, experts warn.
Nevada will soon become the first state to use AI to help speed up the decision-making process when ruling on appeals that impact people's unemployment benefits.
Just food for thought....