Future Ethics
Table of Contents This article examines salient aspects of a recent UK decision on the use of a novel automated facial recognition technology by the police and considers how they may shape or reshape discussions on the ethics of artificial intelligence. Introduction In the 2004 Hollywood science fiction movie, I, Robot, set in 2035 A.D., […]
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Table of Contents Nisha Francine Rajoo The emergence of alternative legal service providers in recent years has resulted in a spectrum of responses from the legal profession, ranging from general receptiveness and the subsequent liberalisation of the legal services sector, to the largely protectionist and conservative. While alternative legal service providers are viewed as welcome […]
Artificial Intelligence: Learned Friend or Foe?
Artificial Intelligence: Learned Friend or Foe? Filing a brief in court referencing case authorities, finding out that the cases were actually made up (because no one – not opposing counsel, nor even the judge – could find them), and then blaming ChatGPT for it – that sums up the predicament that a lawyer in the […]
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