Increasing AI use in Canadian courtrooms carries risk of errors, penalties: lawyers

Increasing AI use in Canadian courtrooms carries risk of errors, penalties: lawyers

TORONTO — In the past, if a client who usually preferred to communicate via short emails suddenly sent a lengthy message akin to a legal memo, Ron Shulman would suspect they’d received help from a family member or partner.
Now, the

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