AI might be an exciting technology for courts in the future, but for the moment it poses risks for privacy and bogus citations. At least, that was the message from a report presented to the Judicial Council on Friday.
“We need to have a little talk about generative AI,” said Mary J. Greenwood, administrative presiding justice of the 6th District Court of Appeal.
Greenwood was introducing a report on “Generative...
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