Browsing: Legal Ethics

Professor Juli Ponce Solé discusses the challenges and implications of using artificial intelligence in public administration, emphasizing the need for human oversight and the limitations of AI in making decisions that affect humans.

A recent court ruling in Coomer v. Lindell (D. Colo.) has brought attention to the misuse of generative artificial intelligence in legal proceedings. Judge Nina Wang’s decision highlighted significant errors in legal citations and the failure of defense counsel to properly verify the accuracy of AI-generated content.