That’s not the right way for it to be implemented. Any and all judgements should be handed down by a human, but supporting evidence and prior cases used as precedence for sentencing can be brought forward by an AI that recognizes similarities. Using an AI for judgement isn’t gonna fly (it might in China, but the western world won’t go for it)
DynamiteRyno t1_izwqm7o wrote
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That’s not the right way for it to be implemented. Any and all judgements should be handed down by a human, but supporting evidence and prior cases used as precedence for sentencing can be brought forward by an AI that recognizes similarities. Using an AI for judgement isn’t gonna fly (it might in China, but the western world won’t go for it)