Barrister found to have used AI to prepare for hearing after citing ‘fictitious’ cases
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In a troubling case for legal ethics, barrister Chowdhury Rahman was found to have used AI software to prepare for a tribunal hearing, citing fictitious cases that wasted the court's time. This incident raises serious concerns about the integrity of legal practices and the reliance on technology in the courtroom. As AI becomes more integrated into various professions, this case serves as a cautionary tale about the potential pitfalls and the importance of maintaining rigorous standards in legal work.
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