Saturday, December 30, 2023

PROPOSED RULES FOR USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

We suggest that the ABA, any state bar association, and any state or federal agencies may adopt specific rules and practices for the use of artificial intelligence (AI).

  1. All AI suppliers must "watermark" their product so any use of it can be recognized by using an access code.
  2. The watermark must encompass every word used by AI. 
  3. Anyone can use AI, provided it is supplied by firms using the prescribed watermark. 
  4. All documents using AI must contain a certification by the author that AI was used and edited by the author.
  5. Law schools and state and federal judiciaries may restrict AI usage as they see fit. 
  6. Any usage of AI must be disclosed and certified. This applies to all document production. The author making the disclosure must warrant that they used and reviewed AI.
  7. Schools and educational institutions may restrict the use of AI in furtherance of their academic goals and requirements.
  8. Legal scholars must discuss whether artificial intelligence is a "person" and whether AI use restrictions are unconstitutional.

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