Judge admits nearly being persuaded by AI hallucinations in court filing
6 voxadam 2 5/15/2025, 2:56:02 PM arstechnica.com ↗
Comments (2)
keernan · 1h ago
I see nothing wrong with using AI. The problem arises from attorneys not reading the cases they cite in the brief they submit to the Court. As a trial attorney for more than 40 years, that conduct just completely baffles me (and, I suspect, baffles the Judges).
techpineapple · 5h ago
With AI being hallucinating citations, and being powerful enough to plausibly create sources for those citations, seems like there's going to be a bigger focus on sort of supply-chain management in research and law. I could easily see someone setting up a plausible looking law research site, putting a plausible law paper there, and having a less technically sophisticated viewer take it for granted. Particularly maybe moreso for other research oriented fields.