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Merged Artificial Intelligence


...Over the past 8 months, empowered by the Pharma.AI platform, Insilico efficiently completed early research for the program, including the preclinical studies required to support PCC nomination. The preclinical data generated by Insilico met the jointly defined PCC criteria and were endorsed by Hisun. Moving forward, Hisun will take over and continue the program, conducting IND-enabling studies and preparing to submit the clinical trial application to regulatory authorities as soon as possible....
8 months compared to the usual what 5 years? That is astonishing.
 
It's not a big deal, soon the prosecution will be using AI to generate their arguments and defence attorneys will use it to prepare the defence, and the judges to make their determinations, we won't see adverts for lawyers anymore, it will be all about the benchmarks for the AI. "ChatGPT Justice version 3.2 has a 87% rating from the synthetic "I'm guilty, get me off" benchmark"....

In fact we can cut all that out and just have AI decide your guilt or innocence when you are initially arrested. Or cut out those other steps entirely and have AI decide who to incarcerate at birth.
 
It's not a big deal, soon the prosecution will be using AI to generate their arguments and defence attorneys will use it to prepare the defence, and the judges to make their determinations, we won't see adverts for lawyers anymore, it will be all about the benchmarks for the AI. "ChatGPT Justice version 3.2 has a 87% rating from the synthetic "I'm guilty, get me off" benchmark"....

In fact we can cut all that out and just have AI decide your guilt or innocence when you are initially arrested. Or cut out those other steps entirely and have AI decide who to incarcerate at birth.
The slope doesn't have to be that slippery. And I guarantee that law firms are already using AI for legal discovery.
 
Yes, there have been a couple of cases reported where AI generated discovery resulted in made up case law being cited.
 
There is no "him".
The only reason why LLMs write in the first person is because the overwhelming amount of data they are trained on is written that way.
 
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I can't see it. "Content not viewable in your region"

It's an imgur.com thing affecting the UK. Started with this age verification requirement for the Online Safety Act and investigation into how imgur protected children's data. Imgur made all that hassle go away by simply blocking all their content from being viewed in the UK.

I could see it if I used a VPN to pretend I wasn't in the UK.
 
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