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Potentially, yes. What will happen is the best Lawyers will use A.I to find all points about cases to gather the facts and help them build a case.
theconversation.com
You don’t need mid-level Lawyers, which removes many of them. Your mid-level Lawyer team that costs a lot and can’t get in sync probably gets folded by a smaller high-level Lawyer team utilizing A.I and being efficient with their resources.
It’s what the Calculator did to many people who could do Math. People used to be hired because they could calculate numbers. When Calculators came out they were simply much faster than humans and you didn’t need the human calculators much anymore. This basically separated true Mathematicians (those who can model equations) from people who were only human Calculators.
That’s what A.I does to these fields. Some Lawyers are simply there to extract facts from a case and give to the main Lawyer who’ll basically do all the main processing: the stuff that wins the case. Basically less need for the middle man.
Time will tell. I don’t think we’re nearly close to seeing what A.I can do. It’s only been 3 years.LLMs make stuff up. law is one place where unreliable data will put you out of business.
"AI is creating fake legal cases and making its way into real courtrooms, with disastrous results"
"The best known generative AI “fake case” is the 2023 US case Mata v Avianca, in which lawyers submitted a brief containing fake extracts and case citations to a New York court. The brief was researched using ChatGPT.
The lawyers, unaware that ChatGPT can hallucinate, failed to check that the cases actually existed. The consequences were disastrous. Once the error was uncovered, the court dismissed their client’s case, sanctioned the lawyers for acting in bad faith, fined them and their firm, and exposed their actions to public scrutiny."
TL;DR "hallucination" is an LLM euphemism for "making shyt up" aka "lying"
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AI is creating fake legal cases and making its way into real courtrooms, with disastrous results
Generative AI can be a useful tool, but it can also create inaccurate information. Here’s how to safeguard Australian courts against fake cases, like we’ve already seen overseas.theconversation.com
Time will tell. I don’t think we’re nearly close to seeing what A.I can do. It’s only been 3 years.
Imagine thinking touchscreens peaked in the 1980’s.
.1. LLMs NOT "AI". statistical engine only not symbolic reasnoning.
2. hallucinations are built into LLM models because of how they work.
3. 9 years NOT 3. seminal paper "attention is all you need" is located here Attention Is All You Need
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as aristotle pointed out in year 350 AD, you need to add an assertion to that babble e-grow.![]()
imagine thinking that argument structure peaked in the 340's.


Sounds like all that financial and economic background, but someone who missed the investment opportunity on A.I stocks![]()

Lex Friedman? Ehhhh.after you have self-ingratiated yourself with mental distractions, watch the videos.
they might do you some good.
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Lex Friedman? Ehhhh.


I know who that is. It’s still engagement farming with a guest who may change their view down the road on an outrageous claim they make on spot.suffer from TLR-itis brehs
The guest is Yann LeCun. Turning Award winner and a Godfather of Deep Learning (what LLMs do).
"In 2018, LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, and Geoffrey Hinton received the Turing Award from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for their work on deep learning.[9] The four (including Jürgen Schmidhuber ) are sometimes referred to as the "Godfathers of AI" and "Godfathers of Deep Learning".[10][11]"
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Yann LeCun - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
why not STFU and go learn something.
you are on timeout ...

