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Chief Justice Roberts casts a wary eye on the uses of artificial intelligence in the federal courts

  • US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts warned of the mixed blessings of artificial intelligence in the legal field, highlighting its potential to increase access to justice while cautioning about privacy concerns and its inability to replicate human judgment.
  • Roberts emphasized the need for caution and humility in using AI, citing instances where AI-generated content led to fake case citations in court papers. Several lower courts have been grappling with how to regulate the use of AI tools by lawyers.
  • While Roberts predicted that human judges will continue to play a role, he also predicted that AI will significantly impact judicial work, particularly at the trial level.
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