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AI Legal system disruption with contract engineering

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1 points·by steven555·8 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·1 comments

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steven555
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The future of contracts and dispute resolution is moving from traditional legal systems to vertically integrated marketplaces powered by AI, expert-selected governance, and built-in dispute resolution. Contracts are evolving into dynamic, self-enforcing systems where marketplaces, payments, reputation, and expert adjudication form a complete ecosystem. Lawyers and courts are not disappearing, but the functions they once monopolized are migrating into platforms that are faster, cheaper, and globally accessible. This shift represents a new operating system for trust and commerce in the digital age.
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Im hacking my fridge, its not software but a hardware hack, its an expensive motorhome fridge, runs on gas, 12vd, and 220v, it had an internal fire on the electronic controller, so it fried the cables and internals but the fridge is still more or less ok. the idea, is to rather than buying a new control board (250usd) which would need extensive work to refit as all plugs cables are shot, to replace this with a new system that i basically cobble together out of parts from an old gas boiler, so the gas boiler has all the parts on the motherboard to make the spark generator, for the gas burner, then all i need is the logic and safety, and i might be able to have it run on gas only with some different logic and control, it saves me a new fridge, and its a fun project to show my 9 year old boy about electronic engineering. I know its not a job for everyone as there is gas involved etc. but normally I get a lot of resistance on my similar hacks but when there finished the blowback normally dies down. It's a fun job, if anyone is interested in hearing how it will go, let me know and ill consider making a full post about it.