For years older and not so old people have asked me to help them with technology. But now with "our" (everyone's) whimsical AI child running wild, I just say "Don't even ask." As I've mentioned before, I have turned off every AI feature I can. But it's everywhere:
For instance, the My Pillow guy, Mike Lindell's, court travesty: His lawyers appeared in court with an AI filing "riddled with AI-generated mistakes and citations of cases that didn't exist."
AI's frivolous attempts at legal briefs have several problems:
AI chatbots "fake cases."
AI also creates "fake quotes from real cases."
And when AI uses real citations from actual cases, "its legal arguments aren't supported by the cases."
This has also happened in countless other situations, including medical.
If this weren't so serious with potentially dire consequences, it would be amusing. AI is amusing. More later.
(Quotes: Cited in Numerous Sources: abc, npr, etc)
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