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today at 09.15 Amanda Hällsten

When a Colombian judge was about to judge a court case, he asked the AI ​​function ChatGPT for help, reports The Guardian.

The judge would decide whether or not the insurance for a child with autism would cover all the costs of medications. Together with the chatbot, he concluded that it did. He also used previous convictions to support his decision.

That ChatGPT was used as help has now caused a stir and several of the judge’s colleagues criticize the use of AI in the decision.

The judge himself defends his actions and says that the program can, among other things, facilitate the “drafting of texts”.

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  • Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder

    The police are investigating a suspected attempted murder after a 35-year-old man attacked two men with an attachment in Karlskoga.

    The attack is said to have taken place in a residence. One of the men had to be taken to hospital by ambulance, but should not have life-threatening injuries, the police write on their website.

  • Poland: Turkey will approve Sweden and Finland

    Poland’s foreign minister says he is convinced that Turkey will admit Sweden and Finland to NATO before the summit in Vilnius in July. This is reported by the Polish site Tvn24.

    – If it doesn’t happen, it will be a failure, even when it comes to trust in the alliance as a whole, says Zbigniew Rau.

    The statement comes in connection with Raus with Sweden’s Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M) in Stockholm on Friday.

    He also says that Sweden’s and Finland’s entry into NATO is of utmost importance to strengthen security in the Baltic Sea region.

  • Two teenagers arrested for weapons offences

    Two teenage boys have been arrested for weapons offenses after a house search in Farsta in southern Stockholm on Saturday night.

    It was after the police stopped a vehicle that suspicions of preparations for public destruction arose.

    – We are currently carrying out more checks of, for example, vehicles due to the increased violence in Stockholm, says Helena Boström Thomas, press spokesperson at the police.

    The police then carried out a search of the house and found weapons and ammunition.

  • Robbers were forced to hand over money

    The police are investigating a robbery that took place in central Gothenburg on the night of Saturday.

    At 04.40 a man was allegedly attacked by several people who forced the man to hand them money. The suspected perpetrators are said to have beaten the man and then disappeared from the scene.

    It is unclear how much money the man was forced to swipe, the police write on their website.

  • Security flaws in several parachute clubs

    The Swedish Transport Agency has decided to review flight safety at all of Sweden’s parachute clubs.

    This after the plane crashes in Umeå in 2019 and Örbro in 2021 where a total of 18 people died.

    So far, 6 out of 17 clubs have been audited and several of them have deficiencies.

    – There are shortcomings and potential for improvement, says Magnus Axelsson, flight inspector at the Swedish Transport Agency, to the radio.

  • Thief was discovered – escaped through the window

    During the night, a woman woke up to someone breaking into her home in Halmstad.

    It turned out that a burglar had climbed in through the window. When the woman discovered the thief, he turned around and jumped out of a window, probably the same one through which he had entered.

    A police patrol has gone to the scene to investigate the incident.

    The suspected thief has not yet been arrested and it is currently unclear whether he took anything with him.

  • Production stop for international passports

    In Russia, it is no longer possible to apply for an international passport, reports Echo.

    According to the country’s authorities, the reason is production disruptions. Partly due to a record number of applications and partly due to a lack of the special microchip that is in international passports.

    The production halt has caused many Russians to speculate whether the borders will be closed to the country’s citizens, the radio reports.

  • Villa evacuated – suspicious object found

    A dangerous object was found during a house search in a villa in Upplands-Bro during Saturday morning.

    A man has been arrested on suspicion of preparing public destruction.

    – There is an ongoing operation and the home has been evacuated. The bomb shelter is in place, says Annika Collin, press officer at the Prosecutor’s Office.

    A technical investigation has begun and the suspect will be questioned, according to Annika Collin.

    The police do not want to comment on what type of object it is, but say it was found in connection with another investigation.

    – It is within the framework of another investigation that a dangerous object was found, says Helena Boström Thomas, press spokesperson for the Stockholm Police.

  • The police warn of the internet drug crystal

    The police in Stenungsund, Tjörn and Orust go out and warn about the synthetic net drug crystal, reports GP.

    The drug is illegal in Sweden, but despite that it is possible to order it directly to the letterbox.

    “The drug contains substances that cause intoxication, a feeling of euphoria, increased empathy and hallucinations BUT the preparations can also have serious side effects such as convulsions, psychosis and brain damage,” the police write on Facebook.

    Above all, it is used as a party drug among young adults, but the police also see that its use decreases with age.

    – It spreads very quickly, not only in big cities but also in smaller towns. It is aimed at young people, there are even examples of twelve-year-olds who used it in Sweden, municipal police Carl Besslinger, for the newspaper.

    – Parents must pay attention and take it seriously. If they find this, call the police right away.

  • About 80 cars were damaged in the fire

    Four cars were destroyed and around 80 suffered smoke damage in a fire in a parking garage in southern Malmö during the night towards Saturday.

    In addition, cars were burning outside in two more locations in Malmö, the rescue service’s officer on duty Måns Krook states in a tweet.

  • The minister’s new notice on residence permits

    Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M). Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT

    Already granted permanent residence permits must be able to be withdrawn, according to an investigation proposal in the Tidö agreement between the government and SD.

    Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard now states in Ekot’s Saturday interview that certain groups should be exempted.

    – To begin with, this only applies to asylum-related residence permits. Many people have residence permits here, such as labor immigrants or students, and it is not relevant in those cases, she says.

    The minister admits that there is a problem in that around 300,000 people with granted permanent residence permits are now feeling worried.

    – I met representatives of large parts of civil society yesterday. They expressed exactly this and it worries me, she says to the radio.

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