Accurate, Focused Research on Law, Technology and Knowledge Discovery Since 2002

Judges Given the OK to Use ChatGPT in Legal Rulings

Gizmodo: “Robots may help determine your legal fate if you end up in a British court. The UK Judicial Office issued guidance Tuesday permitting judges to use ChatGPT and other AI tools to write legal rulings and perform several other tasks. “The use of Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’) throughout society continues to increase, and so does its relevance to the court and tribunal system,” the Judicial Office, which oversees judges, magistrates, and members of tribunal panels in England and Wales, said in a statement. “The guidance is the first step in a proposed suite of future work to support the judiciary in their interactions with AI.” It’s a shift that may come as a surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention to AI’s stumbling introduction to our various legal systems. Earlier this year, two lawyers in New York were fined $5,000 after they submitted legal documents written by ChatGPT, in which the AI made up several imaginary quotes and citations. In October, convicted Fugees rapper Prakazrel “Pras” Michél said his former lawyer bungled his trial with a closing argument written by AI. But stories about the potential dangers of AI haven’t stopped lawyers and other officials from diving headfirst into the technology…”

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.