You are not logged in.
Very often people training for their whole life in Law or Politics seem to have a limited skill set or let's say a certain person type. Are these personality and skill types useful for the early colonies on Mars? if a catastrophe hits your animals they can't do surgery on a dog or a cow, they are skilled speakers and political debaters but often do not know how to do basic common sense stuff like plough a field nor have the physical strength for this type of farm work, asking them to fix your engine would be a waste of time. Although many can be corrupt on Earth, they simply shill and parrot one liner for their political party, yet their skill sets have use, however on Mars with more pressing and critical issues to be solved, bureaucracy type, they could be as useful as a fish out of water.
Need workers rights...forget flying a corrupted Earth person to argue your case, simply ask the Robot AI with a proven 99.99% success record record on Planet Earth to protest and speak your case on Mars?
Want a Law that Restricts the quartering of Corporate Mars soldiers and Solar System Police occupying in Mars colonists homes...AI will make the banners, it will make perhaps more honestly make speeches and phone calls alongside its human friends.
Asking for free press media, right for expression or other freedoms?
Need a Law Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures against Mars citizens
Limits the number of times a Mars mayor can be re-elected President.
Want more right for your land?
Since people feel more comfortbale talking to an AI with a human face let's take a pic of the Cab guy from https://www.tumblr.com and have that as our human face.
It's already becoming a thing in Asia and Canada, political bot activism is already happening on twitter with Musk complaining most of the people on twitter are fake bots, an artificially intelligent lawyer is a specialized AI-based program and also referred as an AI lawyer or attorney, digital lawyer or a virtual attorney. ROSS Intelligence is one that began life as a research program at the University of Toronto.
This AI attorney says companies need a chief AI officer — pronto
https://venturebeat.com/2022/06/07/this … er-pronto/
AI Lawyer "Ross" Has Been Hired By Its First Official Law Firm
https://futurism.com/artificially-intel … l-law-firm
5 Kinds Of Lawyers That Will Soon Lose Their Jobs.
https://lawtruly.com/ai-lawyer-5-kinds- … heir-jobs/
Organizational Lawyers.
Legal Consultants.
.
Corporate Lawyers.Real Estate Lawyers.
Probate and Estate Planning Lawyers.
Also your AI isn't going to run off to some party with Drink and Drugs and get Blackmailed by the Global Estate of some Royal Prince and Media Moguls and Mafia, it will not be exposed and photographed at some island in the Caribbean?
Last edited by Mars_B4_Moon (2022-09-02 05:02:10)
Offline
Europe throws down gauntlet on AI with new rulebook
https://www.politico.eu/article/europe- … -rulebook/
Europe's proposal includes bans on practices that “manipulate persons through subliminal techniques beyond their consciousness” or exploit vulnerable groups such as children or people with disabilities. Other practices that are banned are government-conducted social scoring, which is a system introduced by China to measure an individual's trustworthiness.
Real-time biometric recognition systems, such as facial recognition, will be banned for law enforcement purposes unless they are necessary to find victims in cases such as kidnappings, responding to terror attacks or finding criminals.
This AI attorney says companies need a chief AI officer — pronto
https://venturebeat.com/2022/06/07/this … er-pronto/
Amsterdam-based former litigators launch Uncover, an AI-backed tool to help lawyers ‘win cases’
https://siliconcanals.com/promoted-cont … win-cases/
https://twitter.com/drSoapz/status/1536324993948209153
'LaMDA for congress!'
Last edited by Mars_B4_Moon (2022-06-14 07:18:39)
Offline
Dystopia much?
By replacing human lawyers with AI the Chinese Court System has saved $45 billion in fees between 2019-21 - equal to about half of total lawyers’ fees in China last year.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science … m-advising
AI could be more transparent. Almost everywhere the rich get better justice than the poor, as they can more easily afford lawyers. AI is more affordable and helps level that playing field. I think if you did an honest assessment, replacing Judges & Lawyers with AI might work out for the best, if it was transparently overseen and properly regulated.
Verdict enforcement has long been an issue for Chinese courts which have been deemed lacking in manpower. The court’s AI addresses it by finding and seizing the property of a convict almost instantly and putting it up for online auction.
Offline
US Attorneys General will take legal action against telecom providers enabling robocalls
Offline
Chinese Company Appoints Robot as CEO
https://interestingengineering.com/inno … manoid-ceo
The world of technology continues to meet the firsts.
Recently, the China-based mobile game company NetDragon Websoft appointed an artificial intelligence-supported virtual human being as the general manager named "Tang Yu."
The appointment was made on August 26 and the virtual CEO, Ms. Tang Yu started her position in the company’s principal subsidiary, Fujian NetDragon Websoft.
According to the company's statement, Tang Yu will support decision-making during the company's daily operations and provide a more effective risk management system. She will also be used as a real-time data center and analytics tool for the board.
AI Creating ‘Art’ Is An Ethical And Copyright Nightmare
https://www.kotaku.com.au/2022/08/ai-cr … nightmare/
Could neurotechnology make lawyers smarter workers?
https://techxplore.com/news/2022-08-neu … rkers.html
NYC Law Restricting Use of AI in Hiring Takes Effect in January: Are You Ready?
https://www.natlawreview.com/article/ny … -you-ready
Can law escape a sci-fi dystopia?
https://www.managingip.com/article/2ajc … i-dystopia
The England and Wales Law Society’s new report on neurotechnology imagines a world where cyborg lawyers compete with artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
Legal Tech’s Paradox: It Helps, But Is Also Rather Frustrating – Report
https://www.artificiallawyer.com/2022/0 … ng-report/
Last edited by Mars_B4_Moon (2022-09-02 05:07:39)
Offline
It’s past time to prepare for a future where the workforce has as many robots as people
Offline
Training judges, lawyers and prosecutors from 138 Countries in Artificial Intelligence and the Rule of Law.
https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/trai … d-rule-law
Deepfakes could facilitate real estate fraud, experts warn
https://cybernews.com/security/deepfake … ate-fraud/
Ex-Twitter In-House Leader Jumps to First-Ever Legal Chief Role at AI Firm Dataiku
Offline
No Ed-209 movie scenes?
'The Enforcement Droid, Series 209, or ED-209, were a fully-automated series of peacekeeping machines created by Omni Consumer Products. The units were programmed for urban pacification, but OCP also negotiated contracts with the military for use in war.'
https://robocop.fandom.com/wiki/ED-209
Questions About That New Pledge By Dancing Robot Makers Saying They Will Avert AI Weaponization
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lanceeliot … onization/
You might have perchance last week seen in the news or noticed on social media the announced pledge by some robot makers about their professed aims to avoid AI weaponization of general-purpose robots. I’ll be walking you through the details in a moment, so don’t worry if you hadn’t caught wind of the matter.
The reaction to this proclamation has been swift and, perhaps as usual in our polarized society, been both laudatory and at times mockingly critical or downright nastily skeptical.
It is a tale of two worlds.
In one world, some say that this is exactly what we need for responsible AI robot developers to declare.
Thank goodness for being on the right side of an issue that will gradually be getting more visible and more worrisome. Those cute dancing robots are troubling because it is pretty easy to rejigger them to carry weapons and be used in the worst of ways (you can check this out yourself by going to social media and there are plentifully videos showcasing dancing robots armed with machine guns and other armaments).
The other side of this coin says that the so-called pledge is nothing more than a marketing or public relations ploy (as a side note, is anybody familiar with the difference between a pledge and a donation?). Anyway, the doubters exhort that this is unbridled virtue signaling in the context of dancing robots. You see, bemoaning the fact that general-purpose robots can be weaponized is certainly a worthwhile and earnestly sought consideration, though merely claiming that a maker won’t do so is likely a hollow promise, some insist.
All in all, the entire matter brings up quite a hefty set of AI Ethics and AI Law considerations. We will meticulously unpack the topic and see how this is a double-whammy of an ethical and legal AI morass. For my ongoing and extensive coverage of AI Ethics and AI Law, see the link here and the link here, just to name a few.
Offline
British humanoid Ai-Da becomes the first robot to speak at the House of Lords
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech … Lords.html
A.I. chatbot leading a Danish political party?
The Synthetic Party, a new political party in Denmark that hopes to soon have a parliament seat.
Artificial intelligence-led party is hoping to contest this country’s election
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/trend … 28721.html
Offline
Forget the Humanoids, Industrial robots will transform the world
Offline
AI-powered "robot" lawyer will be first of its kind to represent defendant in court
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ai-powered … ourt-case/
Artificial Intelligence Enters Litigation, World's First 'Robot Lawyer' To Advise Defendants In US
https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/art … -us-218552
Deepwise gains China's first AI medical device approval for breast cancer
https://www.bioworld.com/articles/69321 … ast-cancer
Stop the killer robots! Musk-backed lobbyists fight to save Europe from bad AI
https://www.politico.eu/article/meet-th … om-bad-ai/
misaligned artificial intelligence and killer robots was bound to be refreshing to otherwise snoozy Brussels policymaking.
China implements new rules to regulate 'deepfakes' and AI art
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/poli … gpt-ai-art
The restrictions will bar the use of AI-based content to spread "fake news"
'Incredibly dangerous': Vancouver lawyer sounds alarm on AI use in court
Offline
Microsoft “lobotomized” AI-powered Bing Chat, and its fans aren’t happy
https://arstechnica.com/information-tec … ent-happy/
Microsoft limits long conversations to address "concerns being raised."
Offline
Offline
'Citizen Engagement'
Why democracy belongs in artificial intelligence
https://press.princeton.edu/ideas/why-d … telligence
A Privacy Hero's Final Wish: An Institute to Redirect AI's Future
https://www.wired.com/story/peter-ecker … institute/
“What can we do to build a better world, and how can artificial intelligence work toward human flourishing?”
Offline
Needs a humanoid robot with a nice smile??
Should we automate the CEO?
https://thehustle.co/should-we-automate-the-ceo/
A Chinese gaming co installed an AI CEO at one of their main subsidiaries in August. Stock outperformed.
Tang Yu (the she AI) was responsible for all of the typical duties: reviewing high-level analytics, making leadership decisions, assessing risks, & fostering an efficient workplace.
“She worked 24/7, didn’t sleep, and was compensated $0 per year. But there was a catch: Yu wasn’t a human. She was a virtual robot powered by artificial intelligence.”
While it may be the first company to appoint a bot as CEO, Alibaba founder Jack Ma predicted in 2017 that "a robot will likely be on the cover of Time magazine as the best CEO in 30 years,".
Offline
Stacked Exponential Growth: AI Is Outpacing Moore’s Law And Evolutionary Biology by JohnNosta
https://johnnosta.medium.com/stacked-ex … 882c38b68d
A.I. might not replace you, but a person who uses A.I. could
https://fortune.com/2023/04/25/artifici … s-chatgpt/
Joe Russo: Artificial Intelligence Will Create Movies in Two Years
https://variety.com/2023/film/news/joe- … 235593319/
Last edited by Mars_B4_Moon (2023-04-28 05:48:49)
Offline
New study finds ChatGPT outperforms doctors in giving 'empathetic' advice | A panel of licensed health-care professionals preferred the chatbot’s responses to nearly 200 inquiries 79 percent of the time.
Offline
AI cameras are being set up on highways to catch drivers who throw trash out of their car windows
Offline
Google makes its text-to-music AI public
https://techcrunch.com/2023/05/10/googl … ai-public/
Dystopia? the singularity, ruined by lawyers the new Techno-spectacle afterlife digi person and reboots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFe9wiDfb0E
Wendy's to begin replacing drive-thru staff with AI chatbots
https://newatlas.com/technology/wendys-ai-drive-thru/
Last edited by Mars_B4_Moon (2023-05-12 06:14:34)
Offline
Meet The UK's First AI Employee
https://techround.co.uk/news/meet-the-u … i-employee
While we are obviously breaking new ground with Avery, we want to stress that she has not been created to replace developers’ jobs
Offline
Portland radio station now has an AI DJ as a midday host
Offline
We made history as the world's first radio station with an AI DJ! Our midday host Ashley has become AI Ashley! We can’t wait for you to meet Ashley, the world's first artificially intelligent DJ. As to the intelligence of our other DJ’s…we’ll save that for another post
https://twitter.com/live955/status/1668687147505954816
Doctor John Dolittle a character in a series of children's books by Hugh Lofting
How tech is helping us talk to animals
https://www.vox.com/recode/2022/10/30/2 … ds-of-life
Researchers are using drones, AI, and digital recorders to create a “zoological version of Google Translate.”
We can use artificial intelligence-enabled robots to speak animal languages and essentially breach the barrier of interspecies communication. Researchers are doing this in a very rudimentary way with honeybees and dolphins and to some extent with elephants. Now, this raises a very serious ethical question, because the ability to speak to other species sounds intriguing and fascinating, but it could be used either to create a deeper sense of kinship, or a sense of dominion and manipulative ability to domesticate wild species that we’ve never as humans been able to previously control.
quote
'A research team in Germany encoded honeybee signals into a robot that they sent into a hive. That robot is able to use the honeybees’ waggle dance communication to tell the honeybees to stop moving, and it’s able to tell those honeybees where to fly to for a specific nectar source. The next stage in this research is to implant these robots into honeybee hives so the hives accept these robots as members of their community from birth. And then we would have an unprecedented degree of control over the hive; we’ll have essentially domesticated that hive in a way we’ve never done so before. This creates the possibility of exploitive use of animals. And there’s a long history of the military use of animals, so that’s one path that I think raises a lot of alarm bells.
So these are the sorts of ethical questions that researchers are now starting to engage in. But the hope is that with these ethics in place, in the future, we — you and I, ordinary people — will have a lot more ability to tune into the sounds of nature, and to understand what we’re hearing. And I think what that does is create a real sense of awe and wonder and also a feeling of profound kinship. That’s where I hoped we would take these technologies.'
Last edited by Mars_B4_Moon (2023-06-17 10:38:29)
Offline
‘ChatGPT owner OpenAI to open first foreign office in UK’
Offline
News Corp profits plunge 75% - but media giant hails 'opportunity' of AI
Offline
Missouri hospital introduces robotic employees
https://www.komu.com/news/state/missour … 6ca27.html
St. Luke’s is launching a pilot program that’s the first of its kind in the region involving delivery robots - meet Moxi!
Moxi helps keep nurses at the bedside more, caring for patients, saving up to 30 percent of bedside caregivers time by fetching medications, supplies and more.
“It’s really innovative. I think we’re doing a great job of leveraging technology to help assist nursing, being able to take a little off the plate to focus on what we do best which is patient care,” says Kevin Turner, St. Luke’s nurse manager.
Offline