Crown Prosecution Service Admits AI-Linked False Citations Reached High Court
The Crown Prosecution Service has admitted that two non-existent authorities, which may have originated from the use of generative artificial intelligence, were placed before the High Court during…
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It is the first known case of its kind in UK criminal justice
Derbyshire Police officer investigated for allegedly using AI to fabricate evidence
Derbyshire Police say the officer has been removed from frontline duties while it investigates.

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