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hands down, this might truly be the absolute worst use case for an LLM, so no surprise it’s being utilized by cops.

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it is not certain it’s a chatbot - but that kind of confabulation is enough of a tell that I’ll say so

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I have a suspicion, but let me first check with the AI in my phone:

“Cybercheck committed the m-u-r…”, AI suggests “murder”! That is it, case cracked!

As my AI figured out, Cybercheck themselves committed the murders and then probably created their service to cover it up!

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2 Trap 2 Mouser

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Jesus christ. Not surprised to see yet another dowsing wand being sold for cops, but what kind of a court admits this shit as evidence?

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Bite mark forensics has entered the chat

Anything that can convince a median intelligence jury, will be used by unscrupulous prosecutors and cops.

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pretty typical. bloodstain pattern analysis is still accepted by courts despite being fiction. bitemark analysis. to a limited degree parental alienation. etc

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Ever looked into the reliability of fingerprint evidence?

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machine learning can surely fix it

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