Senate chairman to investigate judges' use of AI after courts issued botched rulings

The Washington TimesMonday, October 6, 2025 at 4:39:58 PM
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Senate chairman to investigate judges' use of AI after courts issued botched rulings
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles E. Grassley has launched an investigation into two federal district judges who recently had to retract their rulings due to significant errors linked to the use of artificial intelligence. This probe highlights the growing concerns about the reliability of AI in the judicial system, raising questions about the implications for justice and the potential need for stricter regulations on AI usage in legal proceedings.
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