A federal judge in Mississippi has admitted that his staff used artificial intelligence to draft a flawed court order after months of speculation and an inquiry from a U.S. senator.
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Grassley announces judges' use of AI leading to court order errors, implementing new policies
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The U.S. federal court system, starting on Monday, will begin curtailing non-essential functions and furloughing some ...
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