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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 21Sullivan & Cromwell Apologises for AI-Generated Errors in Bankruptcy Case
2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 21
- Sullivan & Cromwell has apologized to a bankruptcy judge for submitting a court motion containing AI-generated errors.
- The firm acknowledged that inaccurate citations appeared in an emergency motion during the Prince Global Holdings bankruptcy case.
- The incident highlights growing concerns about the reliability of artificial intelligence in legal proceedings.
A top law firm blamed AI for court errors. Are lawyers losing critical skills? AI is now writing legal briefs. Who is liable for mistakes: the attorney or the algorithm? When your lawyer uses AI, is your confidential case data actually safe from discovery? With hundreds of documented AI errors, is the justice system prepared for this revolution? A court ruled AI chats are not privileged. Are you creating evidence for the opposition?