The development and use of Artificial intelligence ("AI") is a daily subject of intense focus these days as new applications for AI regularly appear. This author is published on how AI may someday testify in court, why that testimony would be permissible and not be unduly prejudicial, and why it may become an everyday event once AI starts driving automobiles without human interaction. But why limit AI to the witness stand when we can use it to pick a judge, determine ...
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