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Full Comment
Corker Binning
16 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Full Comment, a podcast from the Corker Binning Crime Team where we take a closer look at the criminal law, in and out of the headlines, to be discussed and given ‘full comment’.
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Welcome to Full Comment, a podcast from the Corker Binning Crime Team where we take a closer look at the criminal law, in and out of the headlines, to be discussed and given ‘full comment’.
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News Commentary
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AI hallucination in the courtroom
Full Comment
20 minutes 54 seconds
4 months ago
AI hallucination in the courtroom

In episode 11 of Full Comment, we delve into the recent High Court judgment of Ayinde vs London Borough of Haringey, where generative AI was used in legal research resulting in fictitious legal citations, raising concerns about competence, supervision, and the future of how the legal profession engages with AI. 


The discussion explores:

  •  What went wrong in the submissions placed before the court
  • How this affects professional ethics, regulatory duties, and client trust
  • What the judiciary expects from lawyers using AI tools
  •  Why the responsibility extends to firm leadership and regulators

Full Comment
Welcome to Full Comment, a podcast from the Corker Binning Crime Team where we take a closer look at the criminal law, in and out of the headlines, to be discussed and given ‘full comment’.