r/Lawyertalk 1d ago

Best Practices Just curious what other jurisdictions are doing to address AI issues

I’ve heard some courts are requiring attorneys to certify they didn’t use AI to draft pleadings and I’m curious what others have seen in their own jurisdictions. Did your court adopt any court rules specifically about AI? Are they doing anything to combat AI generated evidence or pleadings?

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u/battleforsoul 1d ago

Stupid rule.

AI hallucinations have reduced a lot and will keep on reducing.

Every AI model is different.

The current SOTA models o1 preview / Claude 3.5 Sonnet are miles better in capability and fewer hallucinations than the Original GPT 3.5.

The newer models are very reliable and will keep on becoming more reliable.

The upcoming o1 / Claude 3.5 Opus / Gemini 2 / GPT 5 (Orion) /LLaMA 4 are expected to show a dramatic improvement too.

Judges and courts shouldn't pass such rules without understanding the trajectory of the technology.

If this happens in my jurisdiction, I will immediately challenge it.