PANews reported on November 2nd that CZ shared his weekend builder idea on the X platform: an AI judge's assistant. CZ stated, "Train artificial intelligence to master written laws and past cases. Then use AI to propose judgments for each public case. Laws are public documents. Most court documents are also public, including precedents, statements from plaintiffs and defendants, trial records and final judgments, as well as public opinion. While human decisions can be influenced by emotions, hunger (before or after lunch), personal opinions, or political biases, in theory, AI should be more objective." “I don’t think any country will adopt this technology anytime soon. Nor is it to say that AI judges will be better. It largely depends on its training level. But it could be a powerful tool for judges, lawyers, and case stakeholders. It would be interesting to observe its development and apply it to things like prediction markets. I don’t think it’s complicated to develop. I would be happy to fund a great AI assistant.”PANews reported on November 2nd that CZ shared his weekend builder idea on the X platform: an AI judge's assistant. CZ stated, "Train artificial intelligence to master written laws and past cases. Then use AI to propose judgments for each public case. Laws are public documents. Most court documents are also public, including precedents, statements from plaintiffs and defendants, trial records and final judgments, as well as public opinion. While human decisions can be influenced by emotions, hunger (before or after lunch), personal opinions, or political biases, in theory, AI should be more objective." “I don’t think any country will adopt this technology anytime soon. Nor is it to say that AI judges will be better. It largely depends on its training level. But it could be a powerful tool for judges, lawyers, and case stakeholders. It would be interesting to observe its development and apply it to things like prediction markets. I don’t think it’s complicated to develop. I would be happy to fund a great AI assistant.”

CZ: Willing to fund an excellent AI judge assistant project

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PANews reported on November 2nd that CZ shared his weekend builder idea on the X platform: an AI judge's assistant. CZ stated, "Train artificial intelligence to master written laws and past cases. Then use AI to propose judgments for each public case. Laws are public documents. Most court documents are also public, including precedents, statements from plaintiffs and defendants, trial records and final judgments, as well as public opinion. While human decisions can be influenced by emotions, hunger (before or after lunch), personal opinions, or political biases, in theory, AI should be more objective."

“I don’t think any country will adopt this technology anytime soon. Nor is it to say that AI judges will be better. It largely depends on its training level. But it could be a powerful tool for judges, lawyers, and case stakeholders. It would be interesting to observe its development and apply it to things like prediction markets. I don’t think it’s complicated to develop. I would be happy to fund a great AI assistant.”

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