India's Supreme Court Investigates Judge's Use of Fake AI-Generated Court Orders
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Summary
India's Supreme Court has threatened legal consequences after discovering that a junior judge in Andhra Pradesh used fake AI-generated court orders to adjudicate a property dispute. The top court is now examining the ruling and has expressed serious concern about the integrity of judicial proceedings being compromised by artificial intelligence. This incident highlights growing concerns about AI's impact on legal systems, with the Supreme Court warning that such misuse undermines judicial authority and public trust in the justice system.
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Senior judges at the Supreme Court in Delhi have threatened consequences over the use of AI.
The top court, which was responding to an appeal by the defendants, will now examine the ruling given by the lower court in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.
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