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How Americans View AI and Its Impact on People and Society
Americans see a role for AI in some areas of society but want more control over its use. About half say it’ll erode creative thinking
Toward automated lawyers…
https://www.artificiallawyer.com/2025/09/17/ai-tools-sometimes-better-than-human-lawyers-study/
AI Tools Sometimes Better Than Human Lawyers – Study
A new benchmarking study of legal AI tools, which included August, Brackets, GC AI and SimpleDocs, has found that ‘several AI tools met or exceeded the baseline’ of expected performance for contract drafting as compared to human lawyers.
The study ‘Benchmarking Humans & AI in Contract Drafting’ by Legalbenchmarking.ai used a comparison group of experienced lawyers. Results (see below) were evaluated by three main dimensions: usefulness, reliability, and the overall support provided by the AI platform, e.g. how well does the solution support the drafting of a contract.
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https://neurosciencenews.com/beahvior-morality-ai-neuroscience-29696/
When Machines Become Our Moral Loophole
A large study across 13 experiments with over 8,000 participants shows that people are far more likely to act dishonestly when they can delegate tasks to AI rather than do them themselves. Dishonesty rose most when participants only had to set broad goals, rather than explicit instructions, allowing them to distance themselves from the unethical act.
Researchers also found that AI models followed dishonest instructions more consistently than human agents, highlighting a new ethical risk. The findings underscore the urgent need for stronger safeguards and regulatory frameworks in the age of AI delegation.
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