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In AI we trust, part II
In AI we trust, part II
Saying “AI is really good at summarizing briefs” is like saying “iPhones are really good at being calculator s.” They are really good at being calculators. But there’s more there.
·adamunikowsky.substack.com·
In AI we trust, part II
Unveiling the Power of Juror Questionnaires and AI in Law - Jury Analyst
Unveiling the Power of Juror Questionnaires and AI in Law - Jury Analyst
(In sample transcripts, the voir dire can be en masse in court at the start of proceedings for the case, parties, attorneys, prior claims, and any relatives in professions such as legal, investigative, or enforcement, any prior jury experience specifying which type, any prejudices, any legal activism to change the laws, difficulty in following instructions, whether an extended trial introduces hardships, acquaintance with any of the other jurors, or prior testifimony as a witness. During the trial, juror's may raise questions about evidence, witnesses, events, or procedures. AI trends may introduce alternatives to solely jurists, juries, or arbitration.)
·juryanalyst.com·
Unveiling the Power of Juror Questionnaires and AI in Law - Jury Analyst
AI to Make Originalist Historical Analysis Easier, US Judge Says
AI to Make Originalist Historical Analysis Easier, US Judge Says
“Perhaps judges may rely on AI for assistance—a form of expert opinion if you will,” Bush said. “For instance, one could argue that it would be permissible for a judge to use AI analysis of statistical probability that a word or phrase had a particular sense or meaning in a particular historical period.”
·news.bloomberglaw.com·
AI to Make Originalist Historical Analysis Easier, US Judge Says
Defining the scope of AI regulations
Defining the scope of AI regulations

"Here, effectiveness refers to the degree to which a given regulation achieves or progresses towards its objectives. It is worth noting that the concept of effectiveness is highly controversial within legal research,26 but for the purposes of this paper, the debate has no relevant implications."
"Legal definitions must not be under-inclusive. A definition is under-inclusive if cases which should have been included are not included. This is a case of too little regulation." "Some AI definitions are also under-inclusive. For example, systems which do not achieve their goals—like an autonomous vehicle that is unable to reliably identify pedestrians—would be excluded, even though they can pose significant risks. Similarly, the Turing test excludes systems that do not communicate in natural language, even though such systems may need regulation (e.g. autonomous vehicles)." "Relevant risks can not be attributed to a single technical approach. For example, supervised learning is not inherently risky. And if a definition lists many technical approaches, it would likely be over-inclusive." "Not all systems that are applied in a specific context pose the same risks. Many of the risks also depend on the technical approach." "Relevant risks can not be attributed to a certain capability alone. By its very nature, capabilities need to be combined with other elements (‘capability of something)."

·arxiv.org·
Defining the scope of AI regulations
AI Case Summary Generator
AI Case Summary Generator

(The probative objective is to reduce evidence to fact. Under conditions of adversarial contradiciton. After a presumption of innocence. Google NotebookLM was an alternative. Jurors may be limited to pen & paper if not provided laptops. Voir dire is an entire genre of apps. Current major chatbots can respond to prompts like "Create an exercise of a context and question that could occur for the jury about evidence in a trial to test the user's knowledge and confirm whether their reply is right." Or "Does the judge always have to follow the decision of the jury?" However other bookmarks show that regulation depends upon jurisdiction. In an election year, some are sensitive to gerrymander. Jurors send any questions for witnesses or clarifications to the judge. Governments have reference websites on legal topics and terminology.)

·taskade.com·
AI Case Summary Generator