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18/06/2025 - Risks Posed by False AI Outputs in Judicial Proceedings (Canada)

argument: Notizie/News - Legal Technology

Source: Toronto Sun

Toronto Sun features an opinion piece arguing that AI hallucinations — false or misleading outputs — should not be allowed in Ontario courtrooms due to the risks they pose to legal reliability and fair trial rights.

The columnist emphasizes the need for strict oversight and transparency when AI is used in judicial processes. Ethical duties of legal professionals and the importance of proper training are highlighted. The piece advocates for legal reforms to prevent the use of hallucinated AI evidence and stresses the role of courts in maintaining justice integrity. Recommendations call for cautious and responsible AI adoption in law.