More judges are issuing orders warning lawyers about the dangers of relying on artificial intelligence-generated documents, and cautioning them about citing fake cases in submissions to the court. One of the latest is Chief Judge Randy Crane of the Southern District of Texas. He signed an order reminding legal practitioners that they are responsible for the accuracy of court filings, even with AI assistance.
More judges are issuing orders warning lawyers about the dangers of relying on artificial intelligence-generated documents, and cautioning them about citing fake cases in submissions to the court. One of the latest is Chief Judge Randy Crane of the Southern District of Texas. He signed an order reminding legal practitioners that they are responsible for the accuracy of court filings, even with AI assistance.