Nairobi — The High Court has cautioned on the use of artificial intelligence in legal proceedings, making it clear that technology cannot replace compliance with established court rules.
In a ruling delivered at the Milimani Law Courts, Justice J. Chigiti addressed a dispute in which a self-represented litigant acknowledged relying on digital tools, including AI-assisted research, to prepare pleadings.
The litigant defended his filings, stating that he personally reviewed and verified all…
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