Prosecutor Accused of Using Faulty A.I. to Oppose Man's Release

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A man remains in jail after a U.S. prosecutor allegedly used artificial intelligence (A.I.) to justify his continued detention. The defendant's lawyers claim the prosecutor's court filing contained significant errors generated by an A.I. tool. This case appears to be one of the first where a prosecutor faces accusations of submitting legal documents flawed by A.I. mistakes. The defense team argues the technology produced false information about their client's criminal history. The incident raises new concerns about the use of artificial intelligence within the legal system. Experts warn that such tools can "hallucinate," or invent plausible-sounding facts that are incorrect, posing a serious risk to justice.