Society is integrating AI into more of our daily lives. In the right situations, it can be incredibly helpful. But where should we draw the line between AI and human input? A pair of Utah attorneys were sanctioned by an appeals court for using AI to write a legal brief. We speak to KSL's Inside Sources Greg Skordas about this AI usage and how citing imaginary cases can fill an already bloated system with more issues.
June 5th, 2025, 09:09 pm
Dave & Dujanovic
Utah Attorneys Sanctioned for Using AI to Write Briefs
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Published June 5th, 2025, 09:09 pm
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Society is integrating AI into more of our daily lives. In the right situations, it can be incredibly helpful. But where should we draw the line between AI and human input? A pair of Utah attorneys were sanctioned by an appeals court for using AI to write a legal brief. We speak to KSL's Inside Sources Greg Skordas about this AI usage and how citing imaginary cases can fill an already bloated system with more issues.
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Debbie Dujanovic airs weekday mornings on KSL NewsRadio in Salt Lake City.