OMNI Version – ChatGPT4o – Retest of the Panel of AI Experts – Part Three
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by Ralph Losey
4d ago
I thought I was done with this series, but then OpenAI released a new improved version of ChatGPT, the Omni version 4o. That meant I had to test again, to see how the custom GPT Panel of AI Experts for Lawyers would work on it. Part Three describes how the Panel of AI Experts runs ..read more
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Experiment with a ChatGPT4 Panel of Experts and Insights into AI Hallucination – Part Two.
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by Ralph Losey
1w ago
In Part One of this article the AI panel of experts procedure was demonstrated and readers were shown how it can be used for education and brainstorming. Evidence that AI Expert Panels Could Soon Replace Human Panelists or is this just an Art Deco Hallucination? Part One. (e-Discovery Team, May 13, 2024). A panel of ..read more
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Evidence that AI Expert Panels Could Soon Replace Human Panelists, or is this just an Art Deco Hallucination? – Part One of Two
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by Ralph Losey
2w ago
Say goodbye to the traditional panel of experts, the ones routinely featured at educational events and conferences worldwide. Say hello to new panels of AI experts: panels in your pocket that you can call upon anytime, anywhere. New advances in ChatGPT make this possible. The days of human panels of experts on stage lecturing down ..read more
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Some Legal Ethics Quandaries on Use of AI, the Duty of Competence, and AI Practice as a Legal Specialty
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by Ralph Losey
3w ago
This blog considers some of the ethical issues of competence that arise when a lawyer or law firm uses generative AI to assist in rendering services. Prior to the advent of artificial intelligence the legal profession devised many ways to meet the duty of competence, including continuing education and the creation of legal specialities. The ..read more
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Report on the First Scientific Experiment to Test the Impact of Generative AI on Complex, Knowledge-Intensive Work
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by Ralph Losey
1M ago
A first of its kind experiment testing use of AI found a 40% increase in quality and 12% increase in productivity. The tests involved 18 different realistic tasks assigned to 244 different consultants in the Boston Consulting Group. The Harvard Business School has published a preliminary report of the mammoth study. Navigating the Jagged Technological ..read more
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From Centaurs To Cyborgs: Our evolving relationship with generative AI
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by Ralph Losey
1M ago
Centaurs are mythological creatures with a human’s upper body, and a horse’s lower body. They symbolize a union of human intellect and animal strength. In AI technology, Centaurs refers to a type of hybrid usage of generative AI that combines human and AI capabilities. It does so by maintaining a clear division of labor between ..read more
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Stochastic Parrots: How to tell if something was written by an AI or a human?
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by Ralph Losey
2M ago
There are two types of “tells” as to whether a writing is a fake, just another LLM created parrot, or whether its real, a bonafide human creation. One is to look at the structure and style of the writing and the other is to look at the words used. This blog examines both GPT detectors ..read more
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Navigating the High Seas of AI: Ethical Dilemmas in the Age of Stochastic Parrots
E-Discovery Team
by Ralph Losey
2M ago
Large Language Model generative AIs are well-described metaphorically as “stochastic parrots.” In fact, the American Dialect Society, selected stochastic parrot as its AI word of the year for 2023, just ahead of the runners-up “ChatGPT, hallucination, LLM and prompt engineer.” These genius stochastic parrots can be of significant value to all legal professionals, even those ..read more
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AI Copyright and the Litigious Life of Harmenszoon van Rijn Rembrandt: as explained by a talking portrait of a robot
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by Ralph Losey
2M ago
Here is the transcript of the five minute talk by the robot portrait. (⏱ = 0.5 second pause in speech) Hi, I am a robot image created by Ralph Losey, roughly in the style of Rembrandt, one of his favorite artists. ⏱ I think I also look like the work of another Dutch Master, Vermeer.  ..read more
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Stochastic Parrots: the hidden bias of large language model AI
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by Ralph Losey
2M ago
AI video written and directed by Ralph Losey. Article Underlying the Video. The seminal article on the dangers of relying on stochastic parrots was written in 2021, On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? (FAccT ’21, 3/1/21) by a team of AI experts, Emily M. Bender, Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major and Margaret Mitchell. This article arose out of ..read more
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