The UK Judiciary Sets Guidelines for Using AI
High-ranking judges in the UK have released instructions on how artificial intelligence (AI) should be used in legal settings.
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High-ranking judges in the UK have released instructions on how artificial intelligence (AI) should be used in legal settings.
Acknowledging AI's utility in handling administrative functions such as
text summarization and drafting emails, the directives also highlight
the dangers of obtaining false information.
The
guidance recommends avoiding AI for legal research purposes,
particularly as these tools are predominantly trained on U.S. law, which
could lead to discrepancies with UK legal principles.
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