> but there is already a significant amount of automation for the mechanical parts.
Right -- and there can be ordinary, boring, individual scrutiny of what those pieces do, and data/code fixes for them.
I mean, it's no small amount of irony that the systems lawyers use are close to the kinds of "expert systems" that dominated AI development after the first AI winter.
Right -- and there can be ordinary, boring, individual scrutiny of what those pieces do, and data/code fixes for them.
I mean, it's no small amount of irony that the systems lawyers use are close to the kinds of "expert systems" that dominated AI development after the first AI winter.