Israel Police Not too long ago Used [AI] to Put together Arguments for a Legal Case, … Citing Laws That Does Not Exist


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From an article Tuesday in The Occasions of Israel:

In accordance with the experiences in Hebrew media, Choose Ehud Kaplan of the Hadera Justice of the Peace’s Court docket reacted in astonishment to the police’s argument, saying: “I believed I had seen all the things in 30 years on the bench.”

The case in query facilities on Ibrahim Mahajne, a resident of Wadi Ara who’s being investigated on suspicion of cash laundering, embezzlement and tax fraud by the Lahav 433 main crimes unit….

In accordance with the experiences, Mahajne’s attorneys seen that within the police’s argument in opposition to returning [a phone of his that had been seized], they cited legal guidelines that don’t exist in Israel’s authorized code….

In the course of the listening to, Mahajne’s lawyer Tamir Calderon instructed the courtroom that he “suspects that the police response was taken from ChatGPT. The sections of legislation cited don’t exist.” …

“We take it again. What was quoted is wrong. Whoever wrote this did so in good religion, by mistake,” [the police representative] stated. “We admit that there was a mistake.”