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Bill Gates on the Next ‘Big Frontier’ of Generative AI: Programming Metacognition Strategies into ChatGPT
Bill Gates foresees the future of generative AI focusing on metacognition, where AI models like ChatGPT will be able to reflect, plan, and self-correct in real time. This shift from user-dependent metacognition to integrated capabilities...
Ray Kurzweil’s New Book: The Singularity is Nearer (when we merge with AI)
Ray Kurzweil’s latest book, “The Singularity is Nearer,” continues exploring a future where human intelligence merges with AI. Kurzweil’s bold predictions for AGI by 2029 and Singularity by 2045 promise a transformative era driven by...
Worrying About Sycophantism: Why I again tweaked the custom GPT ‘Panel of AI Experts for Lawyers’ to add more barriers against sycophantism and bias
AI Sycophantism is the tendency of generative AI to agree with the user, to respond in a way that is aligned with the user’s biases, errors and hallucinations. In other words, the AI tends to...
ChatGPT’s Surprising Ability to Split into Multiple Virtual Entities to Debate and Solve Legal Issues
Ralph Losey explains the history of the hive mind and how his custom GPT was created and tested, with an emphasis on the Devils Advocate. The personas valuable to legal technical discussions and analysis are...
Panel of AI Experts for Lawyers: Custom GPT Software Is Now Available
Ralph Losey of Losey AI, LLC, releases his GPT for AI Panel of Experts. Requiring only a basic ChatGPT account, the GPT allows for unlimited topic exploration and brainstorming with fully created legal AI personae...
Eleventh Circuit Judge Admits to Using ChatGPT to Help Decide a Case and Urges Other Judges and Lawyers to Follow Suit
Ralph Losey reads and comments with enthusiasm where in a concurrence, the judge, 11th Circuit Judge Kevin C. Newsom, not only embraces LLM’s to aid decision making, he advocates and explains his thinking. Snell v....
Omni Version Test of the Panel of AI Experts on a New Topic: “AI Mentors of New Attorneys” – Part Four
Ralph Losey tests ChatGPT4o with a new topic for the panel of experts and finds significant improvement. This is part of testing changes systematically in addressing and adopting the LLM technology into legal activities. It...
OMNI Version – ChatGPT4o – Retest of Ralph Losey’s Panel of AI Experts – Part Three
Ralph Losey tests the Omni version of chat GPT4 against previous versions on the same task. Improvements were observed. The testing methodology is part of “Test systematically.”
Experiment with a ChatGPT4 Panel of Experts and Insights into AI Hallucination – Part Two
In Part One of this article the AI panel of experts procedure was demonstrated and readers were shown how it can be used for education and brainstorming. Evidence that AI Expert Panels Could Soon Replace...
Evidence that AI Expert Panels Could Soon Replace Human Panelists, or is this just an Art Deco Hallucination? – Part One of Two
Say goodbye to the traditional panel of experts, the ones routinely featured at educational events and conferences worldwide. Say hello to new panels of AI experts: panels in your pocket that you can call upon...
Some Legal Ethics Quandaries on Use of AI, the Duty of Competence, and AI Practice as a Legal Specialty
This blog considers some of the ethical issues of competence that arise when a lawyer or law firm uses generative AI to assist in rendering services. Prior to the advent of artificial intelligence, the legal...
Report on the First Scientific Experiment to Test the Impact of Generative AI on Complex, Knowledge-Intensive Work
In a groundbreaking study involving almost 250 consultants from Boston Consulting Group, conducted by Harvard, Wharton, Warwick, MIT, and BCG, revealed significant enhancements in task quality and productivity through AI integration. The experiment, detailed in...