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An AI bot tried to emulate Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s thinking, but her former clerk says it ‘could do better’

Ruth Bader Ginsburg died in 2020.

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  • Israel’s AI21 Labs developed an AI bot that mimics Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s opinions.
  • A former clerk of the late Supreme Court Justice told The Washington Post he was unimpressed.
  • The AI was fed 600,000 words written or said by Ginsburg, who sat on the Supreme Court for 27 years.

An Israeli AI firms  has developed a bot designed to respond in the manner of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg after feeding it with her legal opinions, interviews and speeches. 

AI21 Labs scraped some 600,000 of the late Justice’s words to feed into the AI that was released on Tuesday.

However, a former law clerk of Ginsburg, Paul Schiff Berman, told The Washington Post he was unimpressed with the bot’s responses.

“If this is the best the [AI] can do, we’ve still got a ways to go,” Berman said after asking the bot a simple legal question.

He also said that the technology failed to reflect the late Justice’s unique speaking style.

On the Supreme Court’s upcoming decision on whether to overturn the Roe vs Wade abortion ruling, the simulation said: “I think they’re wrong on the law, but on the facts, no.”  

Ginsburg died in September 2020 after 27 years sitting on America’s highest court.

The debate around AI sentience escalated this week after a Google engineer was placed on leave for claiming that its chatbot had become sentient and could perceive like a human.

AI experts have questioned his claim. Sandra Wachter, professor of AI ethics at the University of Oxford, told Insider: “We are far away from creating a machine that is akin to humans and the capacity for thought.” 

AI21 Labs did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment, but the company has said that users should take the bot’s answers “with a grain of salt.”

“Ask Ruth Bader Ginsburg” is available on the AI21 Labs website. The company’s slogan is: “When machines become thought partners.”


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