Courts might need new standards to require detailed, transparent documentation of the AI’s decision-making process before allowing
For the vast majority of AI models, including llms, it's not going to be possible.
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Courts might need new standards to require detailed, transparent documentation of the AI’s decision-making process before allowing
For the vast majority of AI models, including llms, it's not going to be possible.
Does the AI also have qualified immunity?
They have probably been doing it for months but now that it's becoming socially accepted they are willing to admit it
If they want to write me a get out of jail free card, have at it. The lawsuits those reports will cause is going to be hilarious.
what specific things can you point out to dismiss the case?
would one clearly false sentence in a police report be enough?
There's plenty of reasons talked about here
It depends on the case, the report, and the defense.
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