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Should machines be judges?
While exploring courses on LinkedIn, I came across a talk titled “Should machines be judges?” The topic intrigued me, and I genuinely wondered what the implications could be. Can a robot really conduct a judicial assessment? To what extent can … Okumaya devam et
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