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The edge cases for people under such laws are much more serious than most computer edge cases.



The edge cases are also exactly when lawyers get involved. If the law is clear, there's not much work for a lawyer to do (you plead guilty, you settle the case, you don't sue in the first place, etc.). Dealing with ambiguity is the main skill of a lawyer.


Indeed. That's probably why in some jurisdictions, decisions are not allowed to be blindly made by computers exclusively.




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