Artificial intelligence tools play an increasingly important role in the delivery of legal services. However, these tools create considerable risks. We look at some hard statistics on the predisposition of AI tools to make up cases and examine the Ayinde judgment as an example of why this can be a real problem in practice.
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AI: Check your cites? Read the cases…the Ayinde judgment
Rapid technological advances are transforming how organisations operate, from day‑to‑day processes to strategic decision‑making. At the...

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