Will Artificial Intelligence Take Over the Law?

Published: Sept. 2, 2022, 4 a.m.

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\\xa0Whether you know it or not, AI\\xa0 - artificial intelligence\\u2026is highly involved in your life. Can the law keep pace?

AI is already completing sentences for you, creating buyer profiles about you, learning about your driving habits\\u2026trying to help you drive your car, and doing all sorts of other calculations that impact you.\\xa0 AI creates fascinating issues in the law.\\xa0

On this episode we talk with Harvard law trained artificial intelligence patent lawyer Mike Carey. Mike not only files patents on behalf of some of the world\\u2019s biggest technology companies, but he also has written software that helps write those patents and many others\\u2019 - AND files the patents with the PTO (patent and trademark office). \\xa0 In this episode:

  • Mike says AI can lie.\\xa0
  • He answers the question\\u2026is AI alive\\u2026?
  • Is it Biased?
  • Will it take over ALL jobs eventually?
  • What can and should the law do?

Mike flags some other upcoming legal battles\\u2026such as;\\xa0

  • Are AI treaties perhaps needed between superpowers?
  • \\xa0GPT-3 \\u2013 the language that can write an entire research paper by itself. But it can \\u201clearn things\\u201d that aren\\u2019t true\\u2026.what are the legal implications of lying AI?
  • AI is used in hiring\\u2026known as automated employment decision tools\\u2026but are they biased? In New York, there are laws on the books that require employers to eliminate AI bias in hiring https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/navigating-new-york-city-s-artificial-1566015/

\\xa0Listen in...the ROBOTS ARE COMING!


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