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Generative AI Disrupts Legal System as Courts Adopt ChatGPT Tools

What Happened

Generative AI platforms, such as OpenAI\’s ChatGPT, are being introduced into judicial systems across several countries. These AI models are assisting judges, lawyers, and clerks with case analysis, legal paperwork, and drafting decisions. Courts in places like India and the United States are piloting AI tools to improve efficiency and accuracy in handling large caseloads. The implementation of AI in the courtroom has sparked debate about the impact on justice, ethical concerns, and the potential for errors or reliance on algorithmic biases.

Why It Matters

The growing adoption of generative AI in legal settings signals a transformative moment for the justice system, affecting how courts process cases and deliver judgments. This shift raises critical issues in AI transparency, accountability, and the future role of human decision-makers in law. Read more in our AI News Hub

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