Errorfilled legal briefs provide a cautionary tale for new AI users

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News Source : Associated Press

News Summary

  • Judges around the world are dealing with a growing problem: legal briefs that were generated with the help of artificial intelligence.
  • A French data scientist and lawyer, Damien Charlotin, has catalogued at least 490 court filings in the past six months that contained “hallucinations,” which are AI responses that contain false or misleading information.
  • Workers in all industries need to be cautious about the details they upload or put into prompts to ensure they’re safeguarding the confidential information of employers and clients.
NEW YORK (AP) Judges around the world are dealing with a growing problem legal briefs that were generated with the help of artificial intelligence and submitted with errors such as citations to case [+6768 chars]

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