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    Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 8 Dec 2019
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    We will see AI “judges” in this generation. Presiding over the law. The reasons will make logical sense. Yet humans and their actions are not logic based. To wake up we need to experience what presiding over the law is about. Here is one example:pic.twitter.com/kOJjHNStRC

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      2. Cameron  🤷🏼‍♂️‏ @Black_Kettle 8 Dec 2019
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        In his recent book 'Talking to Strangers' Malcolm Gladwell talks interesting about who computers are far better at predicting who will reoffend and break bail conditions than human judges, because they are free from the assumptions we almost all make about other people

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 8 Dec 2019
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        Cameron, indeed. And this is the logic of how it starts. It is effective and efficient and the basis can be argued to any reasonable person. Precisely why I posted this today so all of us have a filament in our mind of this 93 year old man.

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      2. Hazem A. M. Awad,PhD‏ @hazem_awad 8 Dec 2019
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        It won't happen. AI will definitely help with the decision but a human has to be the final judge

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      3. Hazem A. M. Awad,PhD‏ @hazem_awad 8 Dec 2019
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        May be in a generation or so if AI machines making decisions become acceptable to humans, we may see this in small case courts

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      1. AzureusCanisLiberalis  🐶‏ @CanisAzureus 8 Dec 2019
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        AI judge is unconstitutional on its face How can you face your accuser if its a line of code?

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      1. Farooq Butt‏ @fmbutt 8 Dec 2019
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        When I was younger, I believed that justice mattered over mercy. As I got older and humbler, I realized the reverse was true.

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      1. Tom ₿adley  💸 MMXX  💸‏ @CurrencyDesign 8 Dec 2019
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        AI, machine learning - great. We can automate factory work. But to allow AI to judge, sentence and execute humans is a low estimate of human judgement, naively based on today's levels of corruption. The solution is to be a good human. No AI god/judge required.

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      1. Greg Cook 2020  😃 😇‏ @GregCook2011 8 Dec 2019
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        🤔- guilt can be systemically defined but ‘judgement’ requires the right application of ‘magic’

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      1. Michael S. Falk, CFA, CRC‏ @MSFalk 8 Dec 2019
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        The example that proves we need both the human and the AI together. The beautiful humanity of that judge doesn't offset the potential dangers of a driver that maybe shouldn't be driving any longer. Thankfully, today, we have ride sharing tech (robo cars are years away) to help.

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      1. Rob Agnetti‏ @RobAgs0817 8 Dec 2019
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        Soft skills will always be important and necessary with the implement of AI

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