"Identifying applications as either 'generative' or 'non-generative' is both scientifically illogical and also detrimental to proper understanding of our changing world," they said.
"In fact, one cannot even categorize the types of Al in a single way."
Great coverage on @thomsonreuters v. @ROSSIntel from @WestlawToday:
“the lower court decision was a closer call than many realize.”
🔗 https://t.co/IcAVKMZWiJ
“Thomson Reuters and West Publishing are scheduled to scrap with artificial intelligence startup ROSS Intelligence Inc. June 11 before the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals” 🥊
Great coverage on @thomsonreuters v. @ROSSIntel from @WestlawToday:
“the lower court decision was a closer call than many realize.”
🔗 https://t.co/IcAVKMZWiJ
is anyone in legal covering this? this seems like it should be really big news. AI seems well poised to conduct legal editorial work at above human capabilities. whoa!
people focus on the impact of AI for big law but the impact of AI on neighborhood law and access to justice should be the headline. i believe AI leads to more access to justice for americans.
i wrote this 5 years ago and it was published by the American Bar Association @ABAesq:
“Is a short quote or paraphrase of judicial holding copyrightable and does the fair use doctrine protect ROSS’s internal use of Westlaw’s headnotes in memos that served as training data for an AI legal search engine?”
🔗https://t.co/4049llaIXj
glad i went all in on deep learning and neural nets in 2014. mostly luck though, being at the university of toronto when alexnet happened was miraculous luck.
“As with most new technologies, oftentimes people overestimate where it is today and underestimate where it is going tomorrow.” - @andrewarruda, March 2017
.@ROSSIntel filed a 28(j) letter today:
“West ignores that training data requires significant transformation—ROSS's translation of headnotes into numerical vectors that bear no resemblance to the original text does not 're-present[] the protected aspects of the original work.'”
2016: “At ROSS, we made a pledge. That we would give our technology completely for free to these lawyers on the front lines, to those lawyers working pro bono cases, to those lawyers in your neighborhood clinics, to those lawyers at deserving organizations, so we can best help them do their jobs. And so, because of artificial intelligence, I am hopeful.”