200 IQ: This Fella Tried Using An AI Generated Lawyer In A New York Courtroom After Citing Problems With Clear Speech And It Didn't Go As Planned
- On March 26, Jerome Dewald presented an AI avatar in New York Supreme Court for an employment dispute case.
- Dewald sought to present arguments efficiently due to a claimed medical condition affecting his speech.
- Dewald obtained permission to play a video, but failed to disclose it featured an AI-generated avatar.
- Justice Manzanet-Daniels responded, "It would have been nice to know that when you made your application."
- Dewald apologized, acknowledging transparency is crucial as AI's role in legal settings faces increasing scrutiny.
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200 IQ: This Fella Tried Using An AI Generated Lawyer In A New York Courtroom After Citing Problems With Clear Speech And It Didn't Go As Planned
Listen, let me start off by saying that we may have to go ahead and let this fella cook. I also want to say that I looked far and wide to see if this was already blogged and I didn't see it, so sorry ...
Judge Goes Ballistic When Man Shows AI-Generated Video in Court
A 74-year-old entrepreneur played an entirely AI-generated video of a male avatar to address the judge during a court appearance on his behalf. And as The Register reports, the judge was extremely unimpressed by the stunt, and proceeded to chew him out. Plaintiff Jerome Dewald appeared before the New York State's Supreme Court on March 26 as part of an employment dispute with an insurance company called MassMutual Metro. "Now may it please the c…
This Man Tried Using An AI Generated Lawyer In Court And It Didn't Exactly Go To Plan
I’m pretty sure everyone is entitled to legal representation in court and if you can’t afford one the court just appoints you one for free, but in this day and age, why not just use your own AI-generated lawyer and try to pass them off as the real deal? 74-year-old New Yorker Jerome Dewald took […] The post This Man Tried Using An AI Generated Lawyer In Court And It Didn’t Exactly Go To Plan appeared first on Sick Chirpse.
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