Flagging the misuse of artificial intelligence, Chief Justice of India BR Gavai on Monday said he was aware of a morphed video circulating on social media that falsely showed a shoe-throwing incident in his courtroom.
“Even this court is using AI, but the ills are such…We are aware of it; we have seen the morphed video of us (two),” a Bench of Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran said while agreeing to hear after two weeks a petition seeking guidelines to regulate the use of AI tools in the judiciary.
On October 6, advocate Rakesh Kishore (71) allegedly attempted to hurl a shoe towards the CJI in his courtroom. The Bar Council of India had suspended his licence with immediate effect.
The petitioner’s counsel cautioned against unchecked adoption of AI tools in cou

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