Judge Jonathan Schopf questioned chatbot reliability, emphasizing that while Microsoft Copilot can provide data, it must be verified by experts before use in legal contexts.
Despite being less confident in its own output, Microsoft's Copilot provided inconsistent calculations for invested funds, leading Judge Schopf to conclude that AI has inherent unreliability.
Asserting that AI outputs need to align with strict standards, the chatbot agreed that self-generated calculations require expert verification to be valid in the legal field.
Schopf's evaluation highlighted a duty among lawyers to disclose the use of AI tools like chatbots, marking a shift in how technology may influence legal proceedings.
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