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358 instances (so far) of lawyers in Australia using AI evidence which "hallucinated".
And this week one was finally punished.
Ok? So, what you are saying is that some lawyers are idiots. I could have told you that before ai existed.
It's not the AIs which are crap, its what they've been sold as capable of doing and the reliability of their results that's massivelly disconnected from reality.
The crap is what a most of the Tech Investor class has pushed to the public about AI.
It's thus not at all surprising that many who work or manage work in areas were precision and correctness is essential have been deceived into thinking AI can do much of the work for them and it turns out AI can't really do it because of those precision and correctness requirement that it simply cannot achieve.
This will hit more those people who are not Tech experts, such as Lawyers, but even some supposedly Tech experts (such as some programmers) have been swindled in this way.
There are many great uses for AI, especially stuff other than LLMs, in areas where false positives or false negatives are no big deal, but that's not were the Make Money Fast slimy salesmen push for them is.
I think people today, after having a year experience with ai know it's capabilities reasonably well. My mother is 73 and it's been a while since she stopped joking about what ai wrote to her that was silly or wrong, so people using computers at their jobs should be much more aware.
I agree about that llms are good at some things. They are great tools for what they can do. Let's use them for those things! I mean even programming has benefitted a lot from this, especially in education, junior level stuff, prototyping, ...
When using any product, a certain responsibility falls on the user. You can't blame technology for what stupid users do.
I recommended to one person (who I didn't know well) that she use chatGPT to correct her grammar. It is great for that.
However she then paid for a subscription because she likes the "conversations". Am feeling guilty now. Better check on her that she isn't losing the plot.