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On a recent trip to the law library, I opened LexisNexis and typed “AI” in the search field: 1,777 results popped up in the New York Law Journal. Pro se litigants are up against district attorneys equipped with A.I.– enhanced research and motion drafting tools at their fingertips. We don’t even have Microsoft Word.

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    2 months ago

    the budget only allows typewriters.

    I see them online for ~$350. You could build a decent budget pc for the same price. Or you could buy a few single board computers for the same price.

    I’m betting the budget isn’t the problem.

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      2 months ago

      I’m betting the budget isn’t the problem.

      Jesus ya think? Is today “everyone painfully obviously didn’t read the article and commented anyway” day?

      Just quoting myself here:

      They’re promoting new legislation to allow the libraries to allow modern equipment and not just typewriters.

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      2 months ago

      The issue seems to be how the money is designated, not the amount of money. Even if you have a million bucks budgeted for typewriters for one facility, it’s not automatically fungible.