50 UK Cases of Hallucinated Citations, First Case From UT(AAC) and UT(IAC) warns a supervisor failing to catch false citations is “likely to be more culpable” – Natural and Artificial Intelligence in Law

‘The increase from 47 to 50 incidents in the UK, includes two cases heard together in the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber (“UT(IAC)”), as well as the first case I have identified from the Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber (“UT(AAC)”). The decision from the UT(IAC) raises particularly important principles. It is notable not only because of the context in which it arose, but also because the hearing engaged wider issues of privilege, confidentiality and data protection.’

Link: https://naturalandartificiallaw.com/ai-hallucination-cases-uk-courts-50/