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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1555568)8/30/2025 10:55:55 PM
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The key is always learning from one's mistakes, also the mistakes of others, and the introspection required. It's psychological and mental but for most it's often emotional. If ruled by emotion forget about it! You know this well, but most people don't.

In the old days, and I'm younger than you, AI was neural networks. I worked on some while pretending to be a college student. :-) Even in my day (get off my lawn! :-) few if anyone had a clue of the processing power and hardware arms race that would come and they would have been shocked. Say what? Moore's Law for sure but the shift from CPU based to parallel GPU based.

There are two trains of thought on AI, and this is an oversimplification. One is it will rapidly envelope many aspects of life soon to shock most of us, and obviously LLMs aren't that. The other is that as awesome as this current spending arms race is, there still aren't any amazing apps that most can use. The spending cycle or other biz or economic cycles peak and then we get to see who was naked when the tide rolls out and can they actually make any real profits once the hard times hit? Not unlike the the dotcom 1.0 boom and all the fiber laid then. It took years for even a small portion of it to be used. I guess Amazon and Netflix streaming is dotcom 2.0?

Thoughts?



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1555568)8/31/2025 1:27:36 AM
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B.C. lawyer reprimanded for citing fake cases invented by ChatGPT

Chong Ke ordered to pay costs for opposing counsel to discover precedent was AI 'hallucination'



Chong Ke

Family & Litigation Lawyer

Chong Ke represents clients in the BC Supreme Court and Provincial Court and practices family law, civil litigation, and wills and estates law. She is a resolute litigator, a probing negotiator, and a creative problem-solver. She is equipped with outstanding advocacy skills and analytical skills. She understands the dynamics of a changing relationship and the intricacy of legal disputes. She pays attention to details without losing sight of the big picture. She conducts her practice to achieve the best possible results for her clients without incurring unnecessary expenses.

Before joining Westside Family Law, Chong articled and practiced at a boutique firm in Richmond serving clients from all walks of life. She successfully represented clients in negotiations, judicial or trial conferences, and pre-trial adjudications.

Prior to completing the J.D. program at UBC and the University of Ottawa, Chong received an LL.B. and an LL.M. from top law schools in China and a Ph.D. from the University of Victoria Faculty of Law. She passed the competitive bar examination in China.

Chong is a big believer of giving back to the community. She is a volunteer speaker at S.U.C.C.E.S. and a proud volunteer with Rise Women’s Legal Centre.

Chong assists clients with:
  • Pre-nuptial, marriage, property, separation & divorce agreements
  • Uncontested divorce (Desk Order Divorce)
  • Family law litigation
  • General civil litigation
  • Wills and estate planning
  • Probate and estate administration
  • Representation in negotiation, mediation or other alternative dispute resolution