By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Artificial intelligence programs are nearing a point where they can write a book, compose a song, or fire a weapon — but will they be capable of making a court appearance?
Programmers have worked to create systems with a creative slant for decades, and the point where their designs are sophisticated enough to be imperceptible from human-created works seems to be fast approaching. Last ...
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