Federal Courts Continue to Grapple with Generative AI

Summary
Judge Michael Baylson for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania issued a standing order requiring parties to disclose the use of AI in preparing filings with the court and certify the accuracy of citations to the law or record. Judge Baylson’s order joins those issued by Judge Brantley Starr (N. D. Tex.) and Magistrate Judge Gabriel Fuentes (N. D. Ill.) in contending with the potential use of generative artificial intelligence in the courtroom.
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