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Since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, people have increasingly turned to AI for assistance in legal cases.
An increasing number of AI-assisted cases are being brought to Australia's Fair Work Commission. The tribunal says it's creating much more work.
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Since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, people have increasingly turned to AI for assistance in legal cases.

Australia's Fair Work Commission blames AI for 70% workload surge

The AI justice gap solution is slowly turning into an existential paperwork nightmare for US federal courts

‘We can’t continue’: Dismissal claims surge tips umpire into crisis

AI-powered justice is a double-edged sword.

Is your boss asking you to work with AI? Watch out for these four things

‘Broken’: Aussie AI move backfires

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People without lawyers are using AI to flood courts with lawsuits

Australia's Fair Work Commission says generative AI tools have helped drive a 70% workload increase in three years. NZ and…

A new study from MIT and the University of Southern California shows that lawsuits filed without a lawyer at US federal courts…

Fair Work Commission boss Murray Furlong has warned an unrelenting surge in claims, largely driven by artificial intelligence,…

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Many employees are already using AI, often without clear rules or guidelines. Here’s where that can pose problems.

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