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
Read the sentence in context to determine its function: the prior sentence says 'Such systems underestimated the problems of interpretation...' so the examples serve to illustrate those interpretive problems that reveal a weakness of rule-based systems.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage28.The examples of situations that are open to differing interpretations (fourth sentence of the second paragraph) function in the passage to
Correct Answer
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The examples concretely illustrate the interpretive problems noted in the preceding sentence. The passage states, 'Such systems underestimated the problems of interpretation that can arise at every stage of a legal argument.' It then gives the examples: 'Examples abound of situations that are open to differing interpretations: whether a mobile home in a trailer park is a house or a motor vehicle, whether a couple can be regarded as married in the absence of a formal legal ceremony, and so on.' Together these show a vulnerability of rule-based (doctrinal) computerized legal systems: they struggle with ambiguous or undefined notions.
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