U.S. Senator Questions Mississippi Judge About Use of AI in Drawing up Order
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley demands answers from judges on AI-generated court orders containing serious factual errors and misquotes, raising concerns about judicial standards.
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U.S. Senator questions Mississippi judge about use of AI in drawing up order
U.S. Senator questions Mississippi judge about use of AI in drawing up order WASHINGTON, D.C. (WLBT) – A federal judge in Mississippi has come under scrutiny from a U.S. Senator months after he issued an order that could have been drawn up using artificial intelligence. Sen. Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, sent letters to U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate and U.S. District Judge Julien Neals asking them to “explain whether they, their la…
Senator Wants To Know How All These Fake Cites Ended Up In These Judicial Opinions - Above the Law
Senator Chuck Grassley, who is a mere five years younger than sliced bread, has taken it upon himself to delve into the high-tech world of artificial intelligence hallucinations after a pair of judges withdrew opinions upon discovery of a few minor issues like “quotes that don’t exist” and “defendants who aren’t actually defendants.” The Supreme Court hallucinating an individual right from the history and text of the Second Amendment shall remai…
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