Georgia Courts Deliberate Over How to Incorporate AI Into the Justice System
In the five years since OpenAI unleashed Chat GPT-3 on the public, people have found creative and sometimes unwise uses for the technology, including attorneys who harnessed it to write briefs with fake citations. Recognizing the risk, the Georgia Supreme Court undertook a 10-month review in August and released new recommendations on Thursday. The state鈥檚 high court proposes a three-year process to adapt to AI.
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