Description
For better or worse, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the legal landscape. But a recent study highlights a critical issue: AI’s tendency to “hallucinate,” or generate false information. This problem raises significant concerns about the reliability of AI in legal practice.
Publication Date
6-27-2024
Publisher
RIPS Law Librarian Blog
Keywords
Artificial intelligence, Legal Research, Legal Research Instruction, Legal Technology, AI, Artificial intelligence, hallucination
Disciplines
Law Librarianship | Legal Education | Library and Information Science | Scholarly Communication
Recommended Citation
Smith Schlinck, Olivia, "New Study Shows Legal Research Platform AI Tools Do, In Fact, Hallucinate" (2024). Library Staff Online Publications. 26.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/staff-online-pubs/26