News & Media 18th Sep 2023

Courts Can’t Rely on ChatGPT to Adjudicate, But AI Can Assist Processes

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Abhay ChattopadhyayPartner | New Delhi | Noida

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The Delhi High Court recently ruled that ChatGPT cannot be used to adjudicate on legal issues, citing varying responses depending on how queries are framed. According to experts, generative artificial intelligence tools, however, can still assist in administrative work.

Our Partner Abhay Chattopadhyay has been quoted in an article “Courts Can’t Rely on ChatGPT to Adjudicate, But AI Can Assist Processes” on this issue.

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