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It’s “frighteningly likely” many US courts will overlook AI errors, expert says

144d ago
Technology
Ars Technica
Technology and innovation
An expert warns that many U.S. courts are likely to overlook errors made by artificial intelligence, potentially undermining their authority. The expert stresses the urgent need for judges to educate themselves on AI technologies. Without sufficient understanding, courts risk making flawed judgments based on faulty AI outputs. This lack of AI literacy could erode public trust in the judicial system and create significant legal challenges as AI becomes increasingly integrated into court proceedings. The call for judicial AI education highlights the broader need for professionals across sectors to adapt to the rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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