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Navigating the AI Frontier: Balancing Breakthroughs and Blind Spots
AI is transforming the legal profession with unprecedented opportunities but poses risks. Legal professionals must learn to navigate AI’s unpredictable nature, using it cautiously and ethically to avoid costly mistakes and maintain control over their...
Can AI Really Save the Future? A Lawyer’s Take on Sam Altman’s Optimistic Vision
Sam Altman’s optimistic vision of AI’s future predicts tremendous advancements and shared prosperity. This article offers a balanced view, weighing both the potential benefits and overlooked risks of AI’s rapid growth.
The Problem of Deepfakes and AI-Generated Evidence: Is it time to revise the rules of evidence? – Part Two
This article examines proposals to amend the rules of evidence to better handle AI-generated evidence and deepfakes in court. With evolving AI technologies, legal experts debate whether current regulations are equipped to address authenticity and...
The Problem of Deepfakes and AI-Generated Evidence: Is it time to revise the rules of evidence? – Part One
The federal courts face the challenge of deepfakes and AI-generated evidence. This article examines the proposed rule changes, including those by Judge Paul Grimm and Professor Maura Grossman, and discusses why the Evidence Rules Committee...
Generative Search Engines: Providing Answers Not Links
Generative Search Engines (GSE) are revolutionizing online search by providing real answers to user queries rather than just website links. By understanding natural language, context, and concepts, GSE delivers accurate and relevant responses, written or...
Prosecutors and AI: Navigating Justice in the Age of Algorithms
AI has the potential to transform the criminal justice system by processing vast datasets, recognizing patterns, and predicting outcomes. However, this potential comes with a profound responsibility: ensuring that AI upholds basic human principles of...
Navigating the AI Frontier: Wharton Professor’s Guide to Mastering Generative AI
Wharton Professor Ethan Mollick’s book “Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI” is an engaging guide that delves into AI’s unpredictable and transformative power. Mollick equips readers to navigate the fast-changing AI landscape through vivid stories...
Artificial General Intelligence, If Attained, Will Be the Greatest Invention of All Time
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), if achieved, would surpass all previous inventions in history. AGI’s unparalleled problem-solving abilities, potential for exponential knowledge and technology growth, enhancement of human capabilities, and significant ethical and societal impacts make...
Innovating AI Communication: Real-Time Conversations Between Different ChatGPTs
This article showcases an innovative experiment where two distinct ChatGPTs engage in real-time spoken dialogues within a simulated legal education setting. The experiment highlights the potential of AI to revolutionize learning and professional development through...
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...