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Artanthos t1_je2364e wrote

A lot of the implementation of GPT-4 and Stable Diffusion (and similar AI) is going to be on hold pending the current legal challenges, which are likely to take years and reach the Supreme Court.

I expect the legal challenges to slow implementation for 2-5 years, at a minimum. Certain outcomes could reduce implementation drastically. No company will implement AI if anything created with any level of AI assistance is found to be uncopyrightable.

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Arowx OP t1_je4kzh3 wrote

Or could they use GPT-5 or 6 to be their lawyer.

Or is that the global courts or could GPT move to another country to get around legal holdups?

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Artanthos t1_je5o6na wrote

Sorry, it has not passed the Bar, and won’t be given an opportunity to do so without a court order.

I already posted my opinions on global AI adoption elsewhere.

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Arowx OP t1_je60q9d wrote

>While GPT-3.5, which powers ChatGPT, only scored in the 10th percentile of the bar exam, GPT-4 scored in the 90th percentile with a score of 298 out of 400, according to OpenAI.

The threshold for passing the bar varies from state to state. In New York though, exam takers need a score of 266, around the 50th percentile, to pass, according to The New York State Board of Law Examiners.

Only it did, it got 298 and only needs 266 to pass the NY bar exam.

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Artanthos t1_je617av wrote

It can pass a mock exam with all the same questions as a real exam.

It cannot pass the Bar and be recognized as a lawyer. Those are two very different things.

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