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

A new study from MIT and the University of Southern California shows that lawsuits filed without a lawyer at US federal courts have nearly doubled since ChatGPT went mainstream. One in five complaints now contains AI-generated text. Judges are resorting to drastic measures to cope with the flood of filings.

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

A new study from MIT and the University of Southern California shows that lawsuits filed without a lawyer at US federal courts have nearly doubled since ChatGPT went mainstream. One in five complaints now contains…

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theverge.com4 h fa

AI-powered justice is a double-edged sword.

AI-assisted lawsuits are flooding the legal system. Good news for the people able to file without costly lawyers — and bad news for the already overwhelmed court system. Interesting read from the NYT here, though the…

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    AI-powered justice is a double-edged sword.

    AI-assisted lawsuits are flooding the legal system. Good news for the people able to file without costly lawyers — and bad news for the already overwhelmed court system.…

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·the-decoder.com

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

    A new study from MIT and the University of Southern California shows that lawsuits filed without a lawyer at US federal courts have nearly doubled since ChatGPT went mainstream.…

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