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UK High Court Issues AI Warning Over Fake Case Citations

What Happened

The United Kingdom\’s high court has formally cautioned legal professionals against improper use of artificial intelligence in casework. The warning follows several instances of lawyers submitting legal documents citing non-existent case law, after relying on AI tools such as ChatGPT tasked with generating legal references. The court clarified that while AI can assist with research and drafting, lawyers must personally verify citations and be accountable for all material presented. The guidance underscores an increasing concern about accuracy and responsibility as AI becomes more prevalent in the legal profession.

Why It Matters

The court\’s action reflects growing global scrutiny over AI\’s reliability in high-stakes sectors like law. As more professions integrate advanced automation, ensuring ethical and factual use becomes essential to prevent errors and preserve public trust. Read more in our AI News Hub

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