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1. mppm+821[view] [source] 2025-01-22 06:56:32
>>tedsan+(OP)
Apart from my general queasiness about the whole AGI scaling business and the power concentration that comes with it, these are the exact four people/entities that I would not want to be at the tip of said power concentration.
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2. ameliu+Lv1[view] [source] 2025-01-22 11:46:27
>>mppm+821
I would love for Oracle to use AI to put their entire legal department out of work, though.
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3. andy_p+Kw1[view] [source] 2025-01-22 11:53:27
>>ameliu+Lv1
So you want them to be infinitely more litigious?

A serious question though, what does happen when AIs are filing lawsuits autonomously on behalf of the powerful, the courts clearly won't be able to cope unless you have AI powered courts too? None of how these monumental changes will work has been thought through at all, let's hope AI is smart enough to tell us what to do...

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4. miki12+3O1[view] [source] 2025-01-22 13:55:36
>>andy_p+Kw1
> A serious question though, what does happen when AIs are filing lawsuits autonomously on behalf of the powerful

It won't just be at the behalf of the powerful.

If lawyers are able to file 10x as many lawsuits per hour, the cost of filing a lawsuit is going to go down dramatically, and that's assuming a maximally-unfriendly regulatory environment where you still officially need a human lawyer in the loop.

This will enable people to e.g. use letters signed by an attorney at law, or even small claims court, as their customer support hotline, because that actually produces results in today.

Nobody is prepared for that. Not the companies, not the powerful, not the courts, nobody.

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5. ajmurm+qQ1[view] [source] 2025-01-22 14:08:06
>>miki12+3O1
Unless you can afford your lawsuit to take up substantial time on Stargate and make a much stronger case than your average Joe who is still using o1 for their lawsuits
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