DeepSeek high-paying recruitment of legal personnel says headline, not sure what the band aid is meant to imply? All the info and images at the link https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/Wni3bR02tivS3JFgLjY2Bw Legal recruitment Global Law January 31, 2025 18:21 Recently, DeepSeek’s artificial intelligence applications developed by China have spread all over the world, and have triggered investigations and “ concerns ”
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China unveils AI model to facilitate judicial work
(Xinhua) 20:39, November 15, 2024 BEIJING, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — China’s Supreme People’s Court on Friday held a press conference to unveil a national large AI model, which will serve as infrastructure for the better use of AI technologies in the law profession, such as enhancing the efficiency of judicial paperwork. The FaXin foundation model system…
HKFindLawyer.com Launches AI Legal Judgment Tool to Help Users Understand If They’ve Broken the Law, with Future Plans for Expansion
Dystopian press release of the week goes to.. + a serving of just plain strange / odd Example 2: I touched a woman’s toes on the subway. Is that illegal? Answer from AI: No, this is not illegal in itself. However, the context and circumstances surrounding the act are crucial in determining whether it could lead…
Navigating the Complexities of AI Regulation in China
Key takeaways China’s AI regulatory regime is rapidly evolving Comprehensive AI regulations have been adopted for AI products and services Compliance actions are crucial for risk management Authors: Barbara Li Sarah Xiong Amaya Zhou Today, innovations in AI are reshaping the future of every industry. AI has already become the main driver of emerging technologies, and generative AI…
RTHK’s AI presenters ‘enhance productivity’ and relieve staff shortages, Hong Kong broadcaster says
They sacked all their staff with any hint of political opinion and now they have AI presenters due to “staff shortages” They’ve started with sport .. sounds like a Trojan Horse from where I’m standing Hong Kong Free Press Hong Kong’s government-backed broadcaster RTHK has begun to use Artificial Intelligence-generated (AI) voices in place of…