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Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future

Criminal Behaviorology by Timothy Joseph

Feb 1, 202500:40:08Science & Medicine

Criminal Behaviorology Episode # 60 Title: Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future The entire presentation can be found on our YouTube channel: @criminalbehaviorology - The views of our guests, should he...

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Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future is an episode from Criminal Behaviorology by Timothy Joseph. Criminal Behaviorology Episode # 60 Title: Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future The entire presentation...

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Criminal Behaviorology Episode # 60 Title: Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future The entire presentation can be found on our YouTube channel: @criminalbehaviorology - The views of our guests, should he have any, do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors. Donate to Criminal Behaviorology Patreon: Two articles on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) now being used in the legal system. How this new technology is impacting our laws, and our rights. In addition, a reading from the book Future Crimes , and how we can prepare ourselves for these new technological realities. Show Highlights: Instances of AI creeping into legal decisions in multiple countries. How AI ‘hallucinates’ to create cases that never existed. The “Post Office” scandal. What can be done avoid the dangers of this new technology. Providing an ethical groundwork for attorneys to use AI. The Future of Crime: a book by Marc Goodman. The many actors involved in cybercrime. Links for this podcast: Legg, M. & McNamara. AI is creating fake legal cases and making its way into real courtrooms, with disastrous results: Lawyers are rapidly embracing AI/ here’s how to avoid an ethical disaster: Scandal of the Post Office: Future Crimes by Marc Goodman: Future Crimes preview on Google Books: Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites: On YouTube: On Rumble: On Locals Social Media: On Twitter: On Patreon: Amazon: Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening.

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Published Feb 1, 2025 and 00:40:08 long