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Artificial Intelligence Writes a Law for a fictional setting
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<blockquote data-quote="Kylie" data-source="post: 77648786" data-attributes="member: 343110"><p>I would disagree. AI can regurgitate things it can source, but that doesn't mean it has any actual understanding. For example, your first example talking about paywalls claims that paywalls level the field for all people who are willing to pay for the content. But this is not true. A struggling student who has no choice but to pay to gain access to an article they need to reference in their university studies is not on a level playing field a rich lawyer who just wants to read it out of bored curiosity. For one, the payment to get past the paywall can be a significant cost, while for the other, it could be unnoticeable. Hardly a level playing field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kylie, post: 77648786, member: 343110"] I would disagree. AI can regurgitate things it can source, but that doesn't mean it has any actual understanding. For example, your first example talking about paywalls claims that paywalls level the field for all people who are willing to pay for the content. But this is not true. A struggling student who has no choice but to pay to gain access to an article they need to reference in their university studies is not on a level playing field a rich lawyer who just wants to read it out of bored curiosity. For one, the payment to get past the paywall can be a significant cost, while for the other, it could be unnoticeable. Hardly a level playing field. [/QUOTE]
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