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When fear takes over, she says, “you don’t have the capacity to do the right thing for the right reason.”
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The CIA didn’t just discredit Webb, they systematically took him down. Lara Logan says the CIA ran a counter-op, using the press to dismantle him, and it worked.
Now, Logan warns: if we let that happen again, the truth dies with the messenger.
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James,
I’ve been working on something I think you’ll find highly relevant to your post referenced here—a critique of AI’s limitations, especially in fields like law. I’d love to hear your thoughts once it’s ready.
Attached is a teaser of me discovering an AI blind spot. It made a claim and called it a "mic-drop moment" without considering counterexamples which I quickly identified...
Edit: Added ChatGPT's take on AI biases in legal matters