The CEO of Robin AI said that AI is not responsible for court errors
According to Richard Robinson, CEO of AI Legal Assistant, the key to reducing the risks of “AI nightmares” is not technical, but human. Lawyers are urged not to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools without proper supervision.
In an interview with Cointelegraph, Robinson emphasized that, although powerful, AI is not a replacement for human qualities such as judgment. It can automate repetitive tasks, but the output must be tested rather than considered a final product.
AI illusions are cases in which AI systems produce incorrect or false results, interpretations or predictions. It emphasizes the ability of AI algorithms to produce results that differ from reality or expected results, which leads to errors or misconceptions in their work.
In the year In October 2023, scientists from the University of Science and Technology of China and Tencent's YouTu Lab scientists developed a tool to combat AI illusions.
RobinAI is a specialized AI tool trained to understand legal documents, powered by Anthropics Cloud 2.1 AI Assistant. Robin AI has raised $26 million in Series B funding led by Singapore-based investment firm Temasek, the company announced on Wednesday.
The CEO pointed out that the organization does not agree with technology centers that dehumanize legal services by supporting and replacing legal professionals in their work. Robinson added:
“We named our company Robin (meaning Batman's partner!) and our product Pilot because we believe this technology complements and supports lawyers rather than replacing them.”
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In response to choosing Anthroponic as a launch partner over competitor OpenAI, Robinson said Robin AI finds its large language models, such as large context windows, better suited for analyzing long and complex legal documents.
US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has released the court's final report for the year on December 31, 2023, predicting that AI will have a significant impact on the practice of law. According to Roberts, AI could help advance the federal civil law enforcement goals of making the current justice system “fairer, faster and cheaper” to resolve cases.
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