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UK Court Warns Lawyers Can Be Prosecuted Over A.I. Tools That ‘Hallucinate’ Fake Material
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A UK court has issued a stark warning to lawyers: if they use AI tools that generate fake or misleading legal materials (a phenomenon known as "hallucination"), they could face prosecution. The ruling underscores growing concerns about blindly relying on AI in high-stakes professions like law, where accuracy is non-negotiable.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about lawyers—it’s a wake-up call for any profession using AI. Courts are drawing a hard line: tech isn’t an excuse for sloppy or dishonest work. As AI becomes more embedded in workflows, this case sets a precedent for accountability, forcing professionals to double-check what their tools spit out. The stakes? Reputations, careers, and even legal consequences.

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