Artificial Intelligence floods court dockets with home-brewed lawsuits
Judges say generative AI is helping pro se litigants file longer, more polished complaints, while nonprisoner filings rose 16.8% in 2025, a new study found.
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In the United States, an increasing number of people are using artificial intelligence (AI) to litigate directly without a lawyer. While the use of generative AI in drafting legal documents and case law analysis has made it easier to submit professionally formatted paperwork, false precedents and weak arguments...
In an era of increasing AI use, the legal system is facing new challenges. Experts are highlighting the potential risks courts may face due to the rise in AI-generated lawsuits. An MIT expert warns that courts will “essentially grind to a halt” because of AI-generated lawsuits. Data indicates that more people are filing lawsuits themselves with the help of AI-powered chatbots. Experts warn that the influx of these potentially dubious cases could…
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