His investment in Objection.ai points to a new model: private investigations, AI verdicts, and accountability mechanisms that operate outside democratic institutions.

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          It’s called Mercy. It’s actually pretty good, yeah, but it’s also pro-AI, pro-surveillance state propaganda. Solid B+, though.

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            Ooooh… It was certainly sounding like the opposite of that haha! Appreciate the response, thank you!!

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            Yeah I dunno if it was made as a joke but the timout at the end before releasing it was so classic and expected it made me chuckle. But clearly it represent well the fear of the worst uses ofs AI.

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        I was just amazed that Amazon out of all companies would put out a film admitting that AI justice would be flawed.

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          Well, technically, the AI in the film wasn’t flawed. The people feeding it variables were. It was still a pro-AI film. The whole idea fell somewhere between “AI is a powerful tool for good” and “We have to guide the AI toward better understanding.” The real villains of the film seemed to be the justice system and the actual murderer. The story was never really critical of the LLM with the killswitch.

          -Just say’n…dont give Amazon a pass they don’t deserve.