💨 Abstract
In England, judges have warned lawyers about using artificial intelligence to generate fake cases for court proceedings. High Court justices Victoria Sharp and Jeremy Johnson cited two instances where lawyers submitted false information, one involving a $120 million lawsuit and another in a housing claim. Sharp emphasized the importance of verifying AI-generated content and the potential severe consequences, including contempt of court or perverting the course of justice.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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