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Robot Lawyer To Appear In Court

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I'd take my chances with a robot judge over a human any day, so long as it was programmed not to be biased.
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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
The art world debated on if a signed urinal counts as art or not. That world has heavily shunned and even in some places banned AI art.
The legal world, as a necessity of its function and stability, is more conservative than the art world.
Stability....I see meta-chaos.

Court after the year 3000....
 

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Ultimately I just don't see a robot having great lawyer potential. Ideally it would, but great lawyers are great bull****ers and some of the absurdities that have gotten someone acquitted a robot just isn't going to be able to do.
And with trials, and definitely I'd rather have Kirk defending me than Spock. Spock would no doubt know every in and out of the case and how to correctly view and apply things but he'd lose the jury. Kirk would be getting as close to a sexual relationship with the lady jurors as he's legally allowed to have. That wins juror cases, not hard logic.
Unless the robot has lasers....
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