Attorneys Claiming That AI Hallucinations Were Entirely Shocking Since They Didn’t Know That AI Can Hallucinate Are Now In Hot Water
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters:** The legal sector’s surprise at AI hallucinations exposes a critical trust gap: if attorneys can’t anticipate algorithmic errors, they risk breaching client confidences and regulatory obligations, pushing firms toward stricter model vetting, higher assurance costs, and a potential slowdown in AI adoption. This could force a market shift toward certified, low‑hallucination models or trigger new compliance frameworks for legal tech.
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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