Can AI be a fair judge in court?

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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Can AI be a fair judge in court?
« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2019, 04:14:50 PM »
It?s more like spell out all the evidence and conclusions in an official report that is shot and easy to read and understand. Back the report up with volumes of the details. Make it all public so everyone can argue about it for forever. And heaven forbid if anyone ever concludes anything about it, then they must be burned at the stake because they don?t want to argue the same old arguments for another 56 years.

Oh stop whining, Mr Collins! You keep telling us how safe the 'preponderance of evidence' is, yet refuse to enter into debate on any point of evidence. This makes your repeated smug claim to have assessed the evidence fairly, honestly and with an open mind comically unconvincing.

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Online Charles Collins

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Re: Can AI be a fair judge in court?
« Reply #8 on: March 31, 2019, 05:57:21 PM »
Oh stop whining, Mr Collins! You keep telling us how safe the 'preponderance of evidence' is, yet refuse to enter into debate on any point of evidence. This makes your repeated smug claim to have assessed the evidence fairly, honestly and with an open mind comically unconvincing.

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I have not tried to convince anyone that I am right or that they are wrong. I only suggested that having an open mind is wise. And I described how it helped in my pursuits. Please do things the way you see fit for you. I don?t care which side of the fence you find yourself on. And if my suggestion of having an open mind helps anyone on either side then my purpose of posting it has been served.