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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

People hoped AI could give legal advice, but it hasn’t worked because law needs human interpretation. Early systems treated law as fixed rules to apply to facts, which breaks down when terms are vague or situations are unclear (e.g., is a mobile home a house or a vehicle). Newer systems compare past cases, but they use similarity tests set by designers, so they still can’t figure out on their own what makes cases truly alike.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Find the passage's general claim about why both rule-based and case-based automated systems fail. Key supporting lines: 'many notions invoked in the text of a statute may be deliberately left undefined so as to allow the law to be adapted to unforeseen circumstances.' and 'the criteria for similarity among cases are system dependent and fixed by the designer... This simply postpones the apparently intractable problem of developing a system that can discover for itself the factors that make cases similar in relevant ways.' Use these to evaluate choices about fixed rules/cases/criteria and the law's need for adaptability.

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It can be most reasonably inferred from the passage's discussion of requirements for developing effective automated legal reasoning systems that the author would agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
D
D captures the passage's central point: statutes intentionally leave concepts open to allow adaptation to unforeseen circumstances, and current case-based systems use fixed, designer-defined similarity criteria and therefore cannot discover relevant factors. Together these claims show that innovative applications of statutes cannot be modeled by a fixed set of rules, cases, or criteria (supported by the quoted sentences above).
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