I'd love to see AI displace lawyers as much as anyone and corrupt judges even more.
But I'm not sure how this would actually work. Firstly, we have a right to trial by jury - the judges are typically ruling on what constitutes evidence, what evidence can be introduced, etc. and then handing out sentencing. Is that what we're going to use AI for?
Perhaps we could start with AI binding arbitration and work out the kinks in corporate law first.
I'd love to see AI displace lawyers as much as anyone and corrupt judges even more.
But I'm not sure how this would actually work. Firstly, we have a right to trial by jury - the judges are typically ruling on what constitutes evidence, what evidence can be introduced, etc. and then handing out sentencing. Is that what we're going to use AI for?
Perhaps we could start with AI binding arbitration and work out the kinks in corporate law first.
Get rid of the BAR and we'll start appreciating judges