Recent developments in AI have threatened to revolutionise the way we organise many high skill industries. Financial advice is already being shaped by this emergent technology, but when money is involved, the potential fallout from bad faith actors and inept regulation is heightened. Jack Solowey shows how we need to look to agency law of the past, to understand the relationship between client, software provider and AI. Large language models (LLMs), the hot new thing in artificial intelligence (AI), display uncanny talents for tasks traditionally requiring human minds. These artificial neural networks trained on massive data sets to predict which bits of text flow best in a sequence can excel at functions as diverse as computer …
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