Generative AI Use in Courts Discussed by Lawyers
Professor Mark Perry says lawyers must verify AI results because more than 500 cases worldwide have involved hallucinated precedent.
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Generative AI use in courts discussed by lawyers
It’s a profession built on expertise, argument and judgement – but there are warnings tonight taking short cuts with artificial intelligence could see legal eagles fall foul of the law. Those in the industry today met in Tamworth, to discuss how the technology can be used ethically.
AI can help prepare a case; it should not become an invisible, irresponsible and immune lawyer to the consequences of its mistakes.
AI can invent legal cases, here's how lawyers can stay in control
Legal expert Mark Perry highlights over 500 global cases where lawyers cited AI-generated content. Discover why local professionals must verify AI output to avoid court issues.
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