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Watch: Justice must be done, not hallucinated | SC on AI

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Watch: Justice must be done, not hallucinated | SC on AI
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The Supreme Court of India has issued a ruling emphasizing that AI tools should be used only for research assistance and cannot replace human judicial reasoning. The court warned against 'AI hallucinations' and proposed strict regulations to prevent AI from influencing judicial outcomes.

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This ruling sets a significant legal precedent for the integration of artificial intelligence within the Indian judicial system.

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Calling AI hallucinations a serious threat to justice, the Court stressed that AI can assist research but can never replace human reasoning, judicial discretion, or accountability. It also backed stricter rules for lawyers and judges, while proposed AI regulations seek to ban AI from deciding judicial outcomes. Watch to understand what this landmark ruling means for the future of AI in India’s justice system.

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