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by lm28469
1263 days ago
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> The potential with Chatgpt if it can be refined is wild. potential for good or bad ? Last time they tried to use AI for police/justice it ended up exacerbating existing biases. > There’s nothing you can do with a blockchain that’s you couldn’t already do before. What can you do with an AI you can't with humans in a court of law ? When a human is wrong you get a single judicial error, when the only software used is wrong (bug, bias, &c.) you'll get thousands every day. What happens if an update makes the same case get a better defence and as an outcome a lesser sentence ? do you retrial all the other similar cases ? The only potential I see is saving money and this is certainly not on the top of the list of things I would like the justice system to focus on |
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Both. OpenAI are trying to be politically neutral, but it's not hard to break the rails, and someone else can and will replicate the work without those protections anyway.
> What can you do with an AI you can't with humans in a court of law ?
Me personally? Afford more than a fairly small case.
> What happens if an update makes the same case get a better defence and as an outcome a lesser sentence ? do you retrial all the other similar cases ?
That's actually a great idea. The estimated cost of each query is cents, so we might very well be able to retry everyone on each update, for less than the cost of keeping them imprisoned.