• melbaboutown
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    The problem is not only does it make poor recommendations that affect the legal outcome and safety of the child.

    The LLM has also now got hold of sensitive and potentially identifiable personal information, which is now subject to the company’s own rules of how that information will be handled and disclosed.

    Edit: The gathering of the sensitive personal information also wasn’t disclosed or consented to.

    So I don’t think it should be used for this purpose. The use here was completely inappropriate.

    I’ve also refused to allow my GP to use AI to take notes during the consultation, because I don’t think the owner of that technology should have access to my medical information or give itself permission to disclose it.

    Ps. In the infancy of AI I used to participate in citizen science projects as a volunteer, training the models to recognise slides with cancer cells. I also watched in interest as it was used to generate simple forms challenging parking fines (?) for those who couldn’t afford legal assistance.

    So it’s not like I’m screaming about technology being bad and Thomas Edison being a witch. I simply think a lot of corner cutting and misuse is happening without regulations, and leading to real harm.