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1 June 2023CopyrightSarah Speight

Judge orders attorneys to declare non-use of AI

Texas judge issues order requiring all briefs to have not been created using generative AI tools | Platforms such as ChatGPT ‘make stuff up’ and are ‘unbound by any sense of duty, honour, or justice’, he said | EU hints at AI code of conduct 'within weeks'.

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