South Korea Plans to Fine Lawyers Who Misuse AI to Cite Non-Existent Cases

According to Korean media, on June 15, South Korea's judicial authorities announced plans to crack down on lawyers abusing artificial intelligence in courtrooms. The Court Administration has received increasing reports from judges about attorneys citing non-existent legal cases and court precedents due to AI hallucination errors. A Seoul court judge stated that the frequency of such incidents has escalated, forcing judges to flag false references directly in case documents. The judicial authorities are reviewing legislative amendments and procedural reforms, with plans to impose fines on lawyers who use AI to fabricate false legal evidence.
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