CZ: Most countries’ laws are lengthy and convoluted, and AI should be used to simplify them
Foresight News reports that Changpeng Zhao tweeted, "We should leverage artificial intelligence to simplify the law. In most countries, legal systems are lengthy and convoluted, constantly being amended and supplemented, and are often intentionally made more complex over time (by lawyers). These laws frequently contradict each other (which easily leads to prolonged debates), making them difficult for ordinary people to understand. Enforcing these laws (such as through litigation) can take years. This is not a criticism of lawyers, but their time could be better spent on more productive activities, such as more business deals, more innovation, and more progress."
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