From the American Bar Association: Latest version of CHAT GPT (Artificial Intelligence program) “aced” the bar exam with a score in 90th percentile.
Which implies what: that a computer program is as “competent” as 90% of those that pass the Bar Exam?
https://www.abajournal.com/web/article/latest-version-of-chatgpt-aces-the-bar-exam-with-score-in-90th-percentileWhat will this presage for other areas of expertise?
Will people regard answers from a program as being accurate, believable and reliable?
Will they know the difference?
Also: Can the programs be “subverted” to give, if not specific responses, answers “slanted” toward a pre-determined outcome? Perhaps by providing “training data” of a particular slant or viewpoint?
The “Age of the machines” may be approaching.
Wyantry wrote:
From the American Bar Association: Latest version of CHAT GPT (Artificial Intelligence program) “aced” the bar exam with a score in 90th percentile.
Which implies what: that a computer program is as “competent” as 90% of those that pass the Bar Exam?
https://www.abajournal.com/web/article/latest-version-of-chatgpt-aces-the-bar-exam-with-score-in-90th-percentileWhat will this presage for other areas of expertise?
Will people regard answers from a program as being accurate, believable and reliable?
Will they know the difference?
Also: Can the programs be “subverted” to give, if not specific responses, answers “slanted” toward a pre-determined outcome? Perhaps by providing “training data” of a particular slant or viewpoint?
The “Age of the machines” may be approaching.
From the American Bar Association: Latest version... (
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Thank God it will not be able to do Architecture.
When I worked for an Insurance Broker in Dallas, we shared office space with Yseop. This was the American HQ of a Frence AI company. This was more than 10 years ago, and Yseop did some amazing things with AI as far a generating reports from raw data. I can only imagine how they have progressed in the interim.
Soul Dr. wrote:
I wouldn't bet on it!
Will
I will.
You obviously are not an Architect.
Wyantry wrote:
From the American Bar Association: Latest version of CHAT GPT (Artificial Intelligence program) “aced” the bar exam with a score in 90th percentile.
Which implies what: that a computer program is as “competent” as 90% of those that pass the Bar Exam?
https://www.abajournal.com/web/article/latest-version-of-chatgpt-aces-the-bar-exam-with-score-in-90th-percentileWhat will this presage for other areas of expertise?
Will people regard answers from a program as being accurate, believable and reliable?
Will they know the difference?
Also: Can the programs be “subverted” to give, if not specific responses, answers “slanted” toward a pre-determined outcome? Perhaps by providing “training data” of a particular slant or viewpoint?
The “Age of the machines” may be approaching.
From the American Bar Association: Latest version... (
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I don't see any photography content in this post. It should have been posted in the Chit-Chat (non-photography talk) forum.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
Again you are not an Architect.
Models today are rare and drafting for most of us is virtually nonexistent.
Yes some computer could easily pass the test seeing as AI has been grading it for about the last 25 years or so.
Again you apparently have no idea of the scope of what an Architect does.
Architect1776 wrote:
Again you apparently have no idea of the scope of what an Architect does.
Any architect or just one whose name is Architect1776?

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Bill_de wrote:
Any architect or just one whose name is Architect1776?

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Any fully practicing Architect.
The bigger question, when appearing in court can you present your I Phone as your attorney.😊
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