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18/05/2025 - AI Hallucinations in Legal Defense Filings Raise Concerns Over Accuracy (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Civil Procedure Law

Source: Reason

In the ongoing libel lawsuit Coomer v. Lindell, concerns have emerged regarding the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in legal defense filings, specifically the phenomenon of AI "hallucinations"—fabricated or inaccurate information produced by AI systems.

The case illustrates the risks of relying on AI-generated legal content without thorough human verification, as some citations and arguments appear to be erroneous or fabricated. This has sparked debate within the legal community about the ethical use of AI in litigation, the need for rigorous oversight, and the potential impact on the fairness and integrity of judicial processes. Discussions also focus on liability issues for errors originating from AI tools and the necessity for clear guidelines and standards governing AI use in legal practice.