A.I. Judges: The Future of Justice Hangs in the Balance
Automation is creeping into the courtroom, and it’s going to change the way we think about the law. Source: medium.com
Automation is creeping into the courtroom, and it’s going to change the way we think about the law. Source: medium.com
The European Union has published new guidelines on developing ethical AI. Source: theverge.com
Kapur wants to perfect a device that allows users to communicate with A.I., so that humans can integrate the power of the Internet into their thinking at every level. Source: medium.com
It has become very popular to associate a product with AI. However, are they really using AI… ? or just some advanced analytics? Source: medium.com
In the most ambitious project to date, the Estonian Ministry of Justice has asked it’s AI team to design a “robot judge”. Source: wired.com
It might make life better or it might be the end of us. Either way, it’s coming and here’s what it’s going to look like. Source: medium.com
The problem isn’t that AI will suddenly decide we all need to die; the problem is that we might give it instructions that are vague or incomplete. Source: vox.com
In 2013, the company started an ambitious, flashy effort to create robots. Now, its goals are more modest, but the technology is subtly more advanced. Source: nytimes.com
Experts agree that we may not be ready for fully autonomous solutions Source: medium.com
Municipalities with multiple fields find benefits from adding robots to the grounds crew for the mundane task of line-chalking. Source: roboticsbusinessreview.com