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LAWLIA is an open-source computational legal framework designed to revolutionize legal reasoning and analysis. It combines the power of large language models with a structured syntactical grammar to facilitate precise legal assessments, truth values, and verdicts. LAWLIA is the future of computational jurisprudence
Future Law at the MIT Media Lab
ProPublica’s claim about racial bias in COMPAS can be largely attributed to the bias of the Broward County dataset that they used for analysis, instead of COMPAS itself.
Computational Decision Analysis of Eighth Amendment Violation