U.S. judge admits use of AI led to errors in court rulings
2025-10-24 / Read about 0 minute
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On October 23 local time, two federal judges, responding to inquiries from Chuck Grassley, chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, admitted that court orders previously criticized by Grassley as 'riddled with errors' were drafted by staff with the help of artificial intelligence. Judge Henry Wingate of Mississippi and Judge Julian Xavier Neels of New Jersey stated that the rulings in these two cases did not undergo their respective courts' regular review procedures before being issued, and they have taken measures to improve the review process for rulings.