How would today's AI perform as a crime investigator or judge? To find out, I asked Bard the following question:
The film Social Network suggests that Mark Zuckerberg stole his idea for Facebook from two brothers who hired him to make an app for the idea. How likely is this to be true?
Bard seemed informed and sharp:
"The film The Social Network is a dramatization of the founding of Facebook, and as such, it takes some liberties with the truth. However, the film does accurately portray the fact that Mark Zuckerberg was sued by the Winklevoss twins, Cameron and Tyler, who claimed that he stole their idea for a social networking website called HarvardConnection.
The Winklevoss twins allege that they met with Zuckerberg in December 2003 to discuss their idea for HarvardConnection, and that Zuckerberg agreed to help them develop it. However, the twins claim that Zuckerberg then went behind their backs and created Facebook.
Zuckerberg has denied these allegations, and he has never been found guilty of stealing the Winklevoss twins' idea. However, the twins did eventually reach a settlement with Zuckerberg in 2008, in which they received $65 million in cash and stock.
So, how likely is it that Zuckerberg stole the idea for Facebook from the Winklevoss twins? It's impossible to say for sure, but the fact that the twins were able to reach a settlement with Zuckerberg suggests that there was at least some merit to their claims.
Ultimately, the question of whether or not Zuckerberg stole the idea for Facebook is a matter of opinion. There is no clear consensus on the matter, and both sides have valid points."
That was Bard running GPT-4. Before the new year, Google will premiere Gemini. It is expected to be even more intelligent and knowledgeable. With Trump trials scheduled to begin in Georgia on October 23rd, in Washington DC on March 4th, and in New York on March 25th. We will soon know exactly how sharp a legal mind Gemini is. What's great is that the Georgia trial will be live-streamed. Gemini will be there 24/7 to answer all of our questions.
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