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An Ontario judge tossed a court filing seemingly written with AI. Experts say it’s a growing problem

An Ontario judge tossed a court filing seemingly written with AI. Experts say it’s a growing problem

Legal experts say an Ontario judge's criticism of a lawyer who seemingly leaned on artificial intelligence to prepare court materials is putting the spotlight on the dangers of AI tools that can produce false or fictitious information. That, in turn, can have real-life consequences, they say.

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