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Join Kevin Wojton and Jeremy Britton as they dive into a thought-provoking conversation with John Maly, a legal consultant and author, about the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and its implications for society. The episode highlights the dual nature of AI, discussing both the potential it has to enhance productivity and the ethical challenges that arise as technology becomes more integrated into our lives. Maly shares insights from his book, "Juris Ex Machina," exploring how AI could reshape the legal system and the concept of justice. As they navigate the complexities of AI's role in various industries, the trio emphasizes the need for individuals and companies to adapt and educate themselves to stay relevant. The discussion also touches on the potential for an AI arms race and the necessity of understanding the societal impact of these rapidly advancing technologies.
Exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal system, this episode features an engaging conversation with John Maly, a legal consultant and author of the thought-provoking novel 'Juris Ex Machina.' Host Jeremy Britton and co-host Kevin Wojton delve into Maly's diverse background, which encompasses degrees in engineering, computer science, psychology, and law. They discuss how Maly’s academic pursuits led him to write a novel that envisions a future where AI interacts intricately with legal frameworks, raising questions about justice, ethics, and the implications of automating the legal process. Maly reflects on the societal impact of AI, noting that rather than eliminating jobs, AI tends to reshape them, creating new roles while rendering some obsolete. He emphasizes the importance of continual learning and adaptation in a rapidly evolving technology landscape, encouraging listeners to stay informed and engaged with AI developments in their fields.
The conversation further explores the ethical dilemmas posed by AI in the legal realm. Maly discusses the challenge of programming AI to apply laws fairly and equitably, considering the inherent biases that can be present in the data used to train these systems. He poses critical questions about how we ensure that AI judges do not merely replicate the flaws of human decision-making but instead strive for a more just application of the law. The episode culminates in a reflection on the future of AI, where Maly foresees an arms race among nations to harness AI's potential, leading to a complex interplay between technological advancement and ethical responsibility. The lively discussion not only enlightens listeners about the future of AI but also provokes thought about the responsibilities accompanying such advancements, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving relationship between technology and society.
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By Jeremy BrittonJoin Kevin Wojton and Jeremy Britton as they dive into a thought-provoking conversation with John Maly, a legal consultant and author, about the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and its implications for society. The episode highlights the dual nature of AI, discussing both the potential it has to enhance productivity and the ethical challenges that arise as technology becomes more integrated into our lives. Maly shares insights from his book, "Juris Ex Machina," exploring how AI could reshape the legal system and the concept of justice. As they navigate the complexities of AI's role in various industries, the trio emphasizes the need for individuals and companies to adapt and educate themselves to stay relevant. The discussion also touches on the potential for an AI arms race and the necessity of understanding the societal impact of these rapidly advancing technologies.
Exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal system, this episode features an engaging conversation with John Maly, a legal consultant and author of the thought-provoking novel 'Juris Ex Machina.' Host Jeremy Britton and co-host Kevin Wojton delve into Maly's diverse background, which encompasses degrees in engineering, computer science, psychology, and law. They discuss how Maly’s academic pursuits led him to write a novel that envisions a future where AI interacts intricately with legal frameworks, raising questions about justice, ethics, and the implications of automating the legal process. Maly reflects on the societal impact of AI, noting that rather than eliminating jobs, AI tends to reshape them, creating new roles while rendering some obsolete. He emphasizes the importance of continual learning and adaptation in a rapidly evolving technology landscape, encouraging listeners to stay informed and engaged with AI developments in their fields.
The conversation further explores the ethical dilemmas posed by AI in the legal realm. Maly discusses the challenge of programming AI to apply laws fairly and equitably, considering the inherent biases that can be present in the data used to train these systems. He poses critical questions about how we ensure that AI judges do not merely replicate the flaws of human decision-making but instead strive for a more just application of the law. The episode culminates in a reflection on the future of AI, where Maly foresees an arms race among nations to harness AI's potential, leading to a complex interplay between technological advancement and ethical responsibility. The lively discussion not only enlightens listeners about the future of AI but also provokes thought about the responsibilities accompanying such advancements, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving relationship between technology and society.
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