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Two federal judges admitted that members of their staff used artificial intelligence to prepare court orders over the summer that contained errors.
The admissions, which came from U.S. District Judge Julien Xavier Neals in New Jersey and U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate in Mississippi, came in response to an inquiry by Sen. Chuck Grassley , R-Iowa, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Grassley described the recent court orders as "error-ridden."
In letters released by Grassley's office on Thursday, the judges said the rulings in the cases, which were not connected, did not go through their chambers' usual review processes before they were released.
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