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Raven

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So its basically like googling law...which is great until you actually meet law.
 

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Of course the problem is both sides will have robot lawyers, so just a singularity of AI fighting AI, it's all going to get very silly indeed.
 

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Simple law is ripe for advice by app as it's procedural.

Complex law not so much.
 

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Yes..because computers and software dont evolve.
 

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My cat is just back from the vets from his 6 month check up, absolutely high as a kite, they have to sedate him to take his bloods and whatnot. He is trying to climb all over me at the moment.

"Ours" was just asleep under my desk whilst I was working. Had some music on, the opening bars to "Are You Gonna Go My Way" by Lenny Kravitz came on, he got up, gave me stank face and crawled into the cupboard to go back to sleep.

I think he's more of an RnB cat if I'm honest. Tasteless moggy.
 

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Yes..because computers and software dont evolve.

AI for contracts and procedural stuff is relatively straightforward, but case law is interpretive, the AI can work out the best examples to use from cases, but can't actually present them in court, because AIs can't wear funny wigs. So barrister's clerks are in trouble, Barristers themselves, aren't.
 

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Raven

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He's got you there, son. Old-Nu labour also got the ball rolling on privatising the NHS, PFI, selling off land and assets etc

*Not that todays Labour is anything at all like that thundercunt Blair's Labour.
 

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Tuition fees were bought in 1998 by a labour government. Labour made uni a business. Tories just increased the amount they charged.

That's where you're completely wrong.

Labour brought in fees but still subsidised universities and regulated how Universities spent their money.

Now all of the money (bar special funding for particular stuff) is from the student and there is no regulation hence why stuff like this is allowed to happen.
 

Job

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Going to Zaandaam district in the Nedlands..is it a shithole?
 

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Best place to look for road bike around £500? I went ride further and commute to and from work.

Ive looked around online and b'twin have some value for money bikes, id like to not upgrade for a while. But keep up with my brother who's an avid cyclist.

@Tom ?
 

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That's where you're completely wrong.

Labour brought in fees but still subsidised universities and regulated how Universities spent their money.

Now all of the money (bar special funding for particular stuff) is from the student and there is no regulation hence why stuff like this is allowed to happen.
Ok so labour started the rot with fees. Thanks
 

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