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Documents suggest Victoria police ask AI for legal advice, feed it personal info
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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According to the article, the tool is internal. Which means that at the very least it's been vetted, and potentially is a self-developed, self-hosted service, in which case your data doesn't even leave the police.
Boy do I got news for you. If they are like every other slop addicted business they are just renting from one of the major providers and rebranding the UI.
That would be OK, but the fact they're using a tool that can hallucinate laws and rights that don't exist is a huge problem.
Wait till you learn that the lawmakers used AI to write the laws
Ugh... fucking hell.
Fuck it. Burn it all down.