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Limitations of Contemporary Artificial Intelligence

Gary Sussman made an interesting presentation1 about artificial intelligence during the European LISP Symposium. He started his presentation by prompting a GPT machine to define a nonexistent theorem and surprisingly produced a reply that would pass the Turing test…

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Ethics for Data in Artificial Intelligence

Let us start with the common misconception that artificial intelligence is, in itself, only machine learning (ML). The buzzword gained hype for its futuristic automation of algorithmic learning without human intervention. Does this mean that AI has gained consciousness and does not further need the help of humans? Machine learning is brute-forcing intelligence that…

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Valmiz™: Taking AI to a Higher Level for Law Firms

Just a few months ago, a lawyer and his New York-based law firm barely dodged sanctions from a judge, after submitting an artificial intelligence (AI) -assisted legal brief that contained six completely fictitious cases. The lawyer had used ChatGPT to help research the brief, but things went awry when the AI’s algorithm hallucinated some of the case law…

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