technology
arstechnica.com
Nov 11, 2025
November 11, 2025 · 27 shares
A balanced, evidence-driven examination of sanctions for AI-generated legal citations, highlighting courts' push for accountability while noting variability in lawyer excuses and the risk of overreliance on AI, thus portraying institutional response as cautious, skeptical, and reform-minded.
Neutral, data-driven; limited political framing; may reflect training data.
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