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And if they're robotic, does that change our sense of achievement?
AI-driven robots are building a permanent base on Mars.
Satellites powered by AI are keeping Earth safe from asteroid threats, and spacecrafts are traveling autonomously between planets.
Do we see that as humanity's golden age or a future where we've outsourced exploration to machines while humans stay behind?
Either way, AI is becoming our co-pilot to the stars.
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Welcome back to AI Squared, where two minds explore one intelligent future.
From predictive policing to algorithmic sentencing to AI-driven legal research, artificial intelligence is creeping into courtrooms and justice systems around the world.
Let's start with the basics.
AI is being used as a legal assistant, helping lawyers sift through thousands of pages of case law, drafting contracts, and even generating arguments.
Imagine a small-town lawyer without access to a giant research staff.
AI can level the playing field by giving them the same instant case law search power as a massive corporate law firm.
It's a huge liability question.
Courts in the US have already fined lawyers for submitting AI-generated legal briefs that cited fake cases.
And remember, these tools need oversight, not blind trust.
The idea sounds promising.
Prevent crime before it happens.