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How long will it be until this is challenged in court and someone get's off because an "AI" wrote a report?

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>A bill headed to the Senate floor in Utah would require officers to disclose if a police report was written by generative AI. The bill, S.B. 180, requires a department to have a policy governing the use of AI. This policy would mandate that police reports created in whole or in part by generative AI have a disclaimer that the report contains content generated by AI and requires officers to legally certify that the report was checked for accuracy.

How long will it be until this is challenged in court and someone get's off because an "AI" wrote a report? Archive: https://archive.today/4fsdf From the post: >>A bill headed to the Senate floor in Utah would require officers to disclose if a police report was written by generative AI. The bill, S.B. 180, requires a department to have a policy governing the use of AI. This policy would mandate that police reports created in whole or in part by generative AI have a disclaimer that the report contains content generated by AI and requires officers to legally certify that the report was checked for accuracy.
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Ffs, they could just speak into a recorder and have it transcribed.

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But.. that means you have to pay someone to transcribe. You don't pay for AI to do it... Wait.. Actually.... cough .

Then again, the AI might be more accurate in a lot of cases. DEI hires and all.

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Hell, Microsoft Word does it, and I am sure they have Word in the police station.