- Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:20 am
#27479
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (D)
The question stem asks for the answer choice with which the author would most reasonably agree concerning the requirements for developing effective automated legal reasoning systems.
Answer choice (A): With regard to the doctrinal model, the author discusses the challenges associated but does not suggest that the choice of this focus was a fundamental error. Rather, the challenges go along with the task itself, for which a solution has not yet been found.
Answer choice (B): The chief problem with legal reasoning systems is not memory but the limitations of the programming, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): In the examples provided in the second paragraph of the passage, it is not rules programming that is the problem; it is inability to equip the systems with the comprehensive knowledge required for expert interpretation.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The author notes the “intractable problem of developing a system that can discover for itself the factors that make cases similar in relevant ways.”
Answer choice (E): The incompetence of the legal practitioners is not the source of the problems with legal reasoning systems; the challenge lies in the creation of the programming.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11630)
The correct answer choice is (D)
The question stem asks for the answer choice with which the author would most reasonably agree concerning the requirements for developing effective automated legal reasoning systems.
Answer choice (A): With regard to the doctrinal model, the author discusses the challenges associated but does not suggest that the choice of this focus was a fundamental error. Rather, the challenges go along with the task itself, for which a solution has not yet been found.
Answer choice (B): The chief problem with legal reasoning systems is not memory but the limitations of the programming, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): In the examples provided in the second paragraph of the passage, it is not rules programming that is the problem; it is inability to equip the systems with the comprehensive knowledge required for expert interpretation.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The author notes the “intractable problem of developing a system that can discover for itself the factors that make cases similar in relevant ways.”
Answer choice (E): The incompetence of the legal practitioners is not the source of the problems with legal reasoning systems; the challenge lies in the creation of the programming.