, The New York Times; Even Without Internet Access, Prisoners Are Trying to Benefit From A.I.
"Prisons have long restricted inmates’ access to technology, concerned they could use it to break the rules or commit crimes. The internet is mostly off limits, along with A.I.-powered chatbots.
But as hype about the technology has infiltrated prison yards and cellblocks, many inmates are eager to try it out. They’re attending workshops and classes to learn about A.I. They ask friends to send printouts of chatbot answers by snail mail. Some inmates even use contraband cellphones to gain access to the technology.
The result? A.I.-generated legal documents, essays, business plans and even a bespoke board game or two."
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