“I think that the court had an opportunity here to send a message to lawyers in a way that would remind my colleagues around the country that AI is not a substitute for real intelligence,” said attorney and law professor Dan D. Kohane, who is not associated with the case.
“I think that the court had an opportunity here to send a message to lawyers in a way that would remind my colleagues around the country that AI is not a substitute for real intelligence,” said attorney and law professor Dan D. Kohane, who is not associated with the case.