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Turing Test and the Practice of Law: The Role of Autonomous Levels of AI Legal Reasoning (2008.07743v1)

Published 18 Aug 2020 in cs.CY and cs.AI

Abstract: AI is increasingly being applied to law and a myriad of legal tasks amid attempts to bolster AI Legal Reasoning (AILR) autonomous capabilities. A major question that has generally been unaddressed involves how we will know when AILR has achieved autonomous capacities. The field of AI has grappled with similar quandaries over how to assess the attainment of AGI, a persistently discussed issue among scholars since the inception of AI, with the Turing Test communally being considered as the bellwether for ascertaining such matters. This paper proposes a variant of the Turing Test that is customized for specific use in the AILR realm, including depicting how this famous gold standard of AI fulfiLLMent can be robustly applied across the autonomous levels of AI Legal Reasoning.

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Authors (1)
  1. Lance Eliot (11 papers)
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