The bill mandates disclosure of generative AI use in civil actions in New York, requiring human review certification, but specifics need verification.
If you use AI for legal filings, you must disclose and certify human review or face compliance issues.
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What This Means
This New York bill requires that any filings in civil actions drafted with generative AI include a disclosure and certification of human review, pending verification of details.
Key Provisions
- Potential introduction of Rule 2107: Certification of filings produced using generative AI.
- Pending confirmation of generative AI definition.
- No disclosure required if AI is not used, subject to verification.
- Potential amendment of Rule 5528: Disclosure requirement for appellate briefs.
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Who: All parties involved in the civil action
Penalty: Potential legal consequences for non-compliance
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