Dark Horse AI Gets Passing Grade in Law Exam

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An artificial intelligence dubbed Claude got a 'marginal pass' on a recent blindly graded law and economics exam at George Mason University.

, former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison — made a big splash with its new AI earlier this week.rival to ChatGPTAs of right now, the company is limiting public access to its AI and is only testing itBut Claude is already impressing academics with its ability to come up with strikingly thorough answers to complex prompts.

For one law exam question highlighted by Tabarrok, Claude was able to generate believable recommendations on how to change intellectual property laws. "Overall, the goal should be to make IP laws less restrictive and make more works available to the public sooner," the AI concluded. "But it is important to still provide some incentives and compensation to creators for a limited period."

Overall, Tabarrok found that "Claude is a competitor to GPT-3 and in my view an improvement," because it was able to generate a "credible response" that's "better than many human responses.

 

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Public doesn't understand that all of these companies are military contractors They abuse same / similar set of people implanted with DARPA tech and provided by DeptofDefense Musk worked on version of Sophia robot in 2018 Hanson Robotics' Sophia could paint before DAllE was..

I would use an ai for a lawyer. Why wouldn’t you. There isn’t anyone that’s smarter than ai.

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