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English – The Conversation | Why AI shouldn’t be used even to decide ‘simple’ court cases by Raisul Islam Sourav, PhD Candidate in Legal Analytics, University of Galway

Phonlamai Photo/ShutterstockIn just a few years, generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) has brought about significant changes in many industries from healthcare to education, entertainment to finance, and even law.

The use of gen AI in court verdicts poses significant risks to justice. Erroneous outcomes generated from “hallucinated” information, discriminatory decisions and lack of transparency are all concerns when this technology is introduced to courtrooms.

But already a number of judges around the world have used it in decision-making and judgment writing. This is why some jurisdictions, including the UK, have issued guidelines for judges regarding AI use.

The cost of using gen AI as judge



Some legal scholars argue the right to be judged by a human is a fundamental principle of justice.
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Read more: https://theconversation.com/why-ai-shouldnt-be-used-even-to-decide-simple-court-cases-273535

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Why AI shouldn’t be used even to decide ‘simple’ court cases

Senior judicial leaders have suggested AI might be used to decide ‘low-stakes’ cases.

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Building an app in a weekend with Claude 3

I've mentioned before (here and here) that I know just about enough code to be dangerous, but not enough to make anything very sophisticated. I'm like a kid who's learned a handful of foreign languages at school. I can order a beer in Python, HTML and CSS, but I can't really hold a conversation with the locals. Since the start of the year, I've gone back to square one and started learning Python from the very basics, as well as brushing up on the HTML that I haven't used since I was a […]

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#LegalEthics Tidbit: #AI hallucinations travel in packs so check the whole brief

Firm A and Firm B were co-counsel to plaintiff in a CA civil litigation. Firm A used #GenerativeArtificialIntelligence for legal research and shipped it over to Firm B without telling them about the #ArtificialIntelligence use. Firm B incorporated the research into a brief without checking the citations. The judge noticed two hallucinated citations and told Firm B ... (cont.)

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