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AI is Changing the Legal Landscape: A Rise in Pro Se Litigants Using ChatGPT

The Decoder1 min brief

In brief

  • AI-generated text is increasingly appearing in court filings, with one in five complaints now containing content created by tools like ChatGPT.
  • Since ChatGPT became widely used, the number of lawsuits filed without a lawyer has nearly doubled.
  • Judges are struggling to manage this influx, resorting to drastic measures to handle the growing paperwork nightmare.
    • This shift raises concerns about fairness and accuracy in the legal system.
  • Without proper oversight, AI-generated filings could lead to inconsistencies or even biased outcomes.
  • The rise of pro se litigants using AI highlights a broader challenge: how to ensure justice remains accessible while maintaining quality and integrity.
  • Looking ahead, courts will need to adapt to this new reality.
  • Whether through better detection tools or updated legal standards, the system must evolve to address the unique challenges posed by AI in litigation.

Terms in this brief

pro se litigants
Individuals who represent themselves in legal matters without hiring a lawyer. This term comes from Latin and means 'on one's own behalf.'

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