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DoNotPay's CEO says he will hold off on deploying an AI 'robot lawyer' in traffic case hearings. Joshua Browder said that he received 'threats' over the plan and feared facing 'jail for 6 months.' The ploy always carried a risk, as states closely regulate who can practice law. But regulators may still be a while away from contemplating a full-fledged AI lawyer in court. "We're seeing some reform in regulations around the unauthorized practice of law, and we're becoming less rigid," said Murphy.
Coursera CEO Jeff Maggioncalda said that ChatGPT is a mind-blowing "game changer," per Insider. Maggioncalda said that he uses ChatGPT daily and plans on adding it to the firm's course catalog. Maggioncalda plans on integrating ChatGPT into Coursera's course catalog that will likely roll out this year, according to a spokesperson at Coursera. Maggioncalda's endorsement comes as companies experiment with AI tools, including ChatGPT, to find ways to integrate AI capabilities into their products and services. Some people have used ChatGPT to generate Mozart-inspired piano music, write and illustrate a children's book in 72 hours, and even come up with responses to dating app matches.
DoNotPay wants to put AI to the courtroom test, and plans to use it to advise defendants in traffic cases. Judges could alert bar associations to a rogue "robot lawyer" on the loose, legal experts said. But DoNotPay's founder Joshua Browder plans to put his app's AI "robot lawyer" to just such a test in an upcoming traffic court case in February, according to a report in the New Scientist that heralds the first AI-powered defense in court. "The traffic court judge might have questions about who's really doing the talking here." As Browder courted headlines with the bold move to take DoNotPay's "robot lawyer" to court, he also tweeted an incredible offer on Sunday.
The Federal Reserve's Wednesday rate hike was just the beginning of the world's fight against inflation. A smattering of other central banks have followed suit, while some others took a different course. For now, pain fueled by central banks is likely to continue. The Fed's 75 basis-point rate hike on Wednesday was the first of many such moves this week as the policymakers globally confront surging prices. Three investing experts explained how to adjust your portfolio to benefit from the Fed's rate hike and rising inflation.
Vladimir Putin is only hurting himself by slashing gas supplies to Europe, Russian-American financier Bill Browder said. That's because Europe will be be able to absorb the pain of the energy crisis, but Russia can't easily replace those customers. "But Putin is not going to be able to replace the customers for all the gas he's selling into Europe." He said 90% of Russian gas exports were sold to European customers before Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine. He's ready to cause himself pain, to cause his enemies pain … This is [sic] the actions of a man who is desperate," he said.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBill Browder on President Putin: 'For him there's no chance of ever stepping down from power'His criticism of the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin means he fears for his life. Bill Browder sits down with CNBC's Tania Bryer at the One Young World Summit to talk about democracy today and President Putin's endgame.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'This is not the actions of a man who's confident': Bill Browder on Putin's move to cut off gasCNBC's Tania Bryer sits down with former Russian investor turned anti-Putin activist Bill Browder at the One Young World Summit to discuss sanctions after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Investigarea unei scheme frauduloase transfrontaliere de spălare a banilor, care a fost descoperită de Serghei Magnitsky, are o nouă întorsătură în Letonia, scrie Novaya Gazeta. Cauza penală din Letonia a fost inițiată în 2012 la cererea lui Bill Browder, cofondatorul și șeful Fundației Hermitage Capital. Potrivit lui Simone Gravite, achiziționarea de bunuri imobiliare a fost efectuată cu bani care au fost spălați prin companii offshore, originea cărora a fost ascunsă. Inițial banii au ajuns de la o bancă rusească la o companie din Cipru, deținută de un anumit „lider al unui grup criminal”, al cărui nume nu a fost dezvăluit de poliție. În consecință, după o investigație amănunțită privind originea activelor și probele colectate în timpul anchetei, s-a văzut că bunurile confiscate erau legate de o schemă de spălare a banilor”.
Persons: Serghei Magnitsky, Bill Browder, Janis Bordans, Simone Gravite, Simona Gravite Organizations: Fundației, Capital, SVT, Poliția Locations: Letonia, Riga, Rusia, lituaniene, estoniene, Cipru
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