Kelly Sanchez+FollowAI Hallucinations: Legal Game Changer?Would you trust an AI to draft your legal arguments? UK courts are cracking down after lawyers submitted fabricated cases generated by artificial intelligence. While language models can churn out convincing text, their tendency to 'hallucinate'—inventing facts and citations—poses a real risk to justice. Is the legal field ready for this tech, or are we opening the door to chaos in the courtroom? Where should we draw the line between innovation and integrity? #LegalTech #AIEthics #Justice #Tech10Share
Anthony Morris+FollowCan AI Be Trusted in the Courtroom?Would you trust artificial intelligence to help build your legal case? The UK high court just called out lawyers for relying on AI-generated case law that turned out to be completely fake. As more legal pros turn to AI for research, the risk of 'hallucinated' citations is growing. Should there be stricter rules for AI in law, or is this just a learning curve for the tech? #LegalTech #AIEthics #JusticeSystem #Tech42Share
carly96+FollowAre AI Tools Making Lawyers Lazy?Let’s talk about the rise of AI-generated hallucinations in court documents. Legal pros are getting called out for fake citations and phantom cases, and it’s not just tech newbies—some top law firms have been fined for relying on unverified AI outputs. Is this a sign that lawyers are getting too comfortable with artificial intelligence, or is the tech just not ready for prime time in the courtroom? Where should we draw the line between innovation and due diligence? #LegalTech #AIEthics #CourtroomInnovation #Tech21Share
Jason Arellano+FollowWould You Trust an AI to Negotiate for You?Picture this: your legal team hands off a vendor contract to an AI agent, and within minutes, it flags risky clauses, drafts new language, and even sets reminders for negotiation deadlines—all without you lifting a finger. Agentic AI isn’t just following orders; it’s making decisions and learning your company’s playbook. But does this autonomy mean more efficiency, or are we risking too much by letting AI take the wheel in high-stakes deals? #AgenticAI #ContractManagement #LegalTech #AIEthics #FutureOfWork #Tech50Share
carly96+FollowIs ChatGPT the New DIY Lawyer?Have you seen how people are using ChatGPT to handle legal headaches—without hiring a lawyer? From drafting demand letters to prepping for custody court, users are sharing wild stories about how this AI is saving them thousands and making legal help accessible. But should we trust a chatbot with something as serious as the law? Where do you draw the line between convenience and risk? #Tech #AIethics #LegalTech53Share