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There are now legal predictive algorithms that are able to predict case outcomes. What do yuns think of them apples? Heh...
Continued - http://motherboard.vice.com/read/your-lawyer-may-soon-be-an-algorithm
Aside... 5-foot-tall ‘Robocops’ start patrolling Silicon Valley
Katz, who works at Michigan State University, recently published a paper in which he claimed a computer model was able to successfully predict US Supreme Court decisions 70 percent of the time. The model used “only data available prior to the date of decision,” effectively comparing similar cases in order to forecast the logical outcome
Not only is it more efficient, but couldn’t it somehow be more just to place decisions in an entity unable to be swayed by bias or emotion”
The robotic revolution has been predicted to spread its techno-tendrils far and wide in the job market, and a recent report by UK consultancy firm Jomati Consultants suggests that they’ll be creeping ever further into the legal profession by 2030. The report suggests that the “economic model of law firms is heading for a structural revolution, some might say a structural collapse.”
While robots stealing jobs is nothing new, that lawyers could see their jobs be automated might seem surprising on the surface. In a much-publicised 2013 report that predicted 47 percent of US jobs were at risk of automation in the next two decades, authors Carl Frey and Michael Osborne put lawyers at comparative low risk of robotic replacement. In a recent follow-up focusing on the UK job market, they also named law as one of the professions at the least risk of roboticization, alongside sectors including financial services and engineering.
Continued - http://motherboard.vice.com/read/your-lawyer-may-soon-be-an-algorithm
Aside... 5-foot-tall ‘Robocops’ start patrolling Silicon Valley
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