Papers filed in recent legal submission contained several apparent ‘hallucinations’

Mr Justice Senan Allen. Photo: Maxwells
Litigants who use artificial intelligence tools in the preparation of court filings have a responsibility to check the accuracy of what these throw up so that opponents are not sent “on a wild goose chase” and courts are “not presented with rubbish”, a senior judge has warned.
The comments were made by Mr Justice Senan Allen of the Court of Appeal following a case where papers filed by an appellant contained several apparent “hallucinations”.