Supreme Court and texchnology

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Supreme Court and texchnology

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-supreme-court-is-stubbornly-analog-by-design/

When the supreme court condemns us all to being replaced by AI, remember who said it first.

Capitalism has already condemned us all to be replaced by AI.

The Supreme Court is an openly — even proudly — technophobic institution. Cameras are forbidden, which means there are no images or videos from high-profile cases, and briefs and other legal filings only recently became available at the court’s website.

This makes the court sound profoundly secretive and corrupt. Why forbid images of high profile cases, if only for the record? I'm deeply suspicious of any gathering of humans that forbids less then complete public transparency, as people tend to misbehave most when they think no other witnesses are watching...

Re: Supreme Court and texchnology

Originally posted by Rockydonovang
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-supreme-court-is-stubbornly-analog-by-design/

When the supreme court condemns us all to being replaced by AI, remember who said it first.

What? Do you want us to become luddites?