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Federal judge: No AI in my courtroom unless a human verifies its accuracy

Por: Ars Technica Tech May 31, 2023

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - May 31, 2023 7:30 pm UTC Getty Images the-lightwriter A federal judge in Texas has a new rule for lawyers in his courtroom: No submissions written by artificial intelligence unless the AI's output is checked by a human. US District Judge Brantley Starr also ordered lawyers to file certificates attesting that their filings are either written or reviewed by humans. All attorneys... + full article



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