Hallucinated Justice: Tracking AI Errors in Legal Proceedings
- Mark Miller

- Jul 9
- 1 min read

As generative AI tools seep into legal workflows, mistakes are increasingly making their way into official proceedings. This session presents an ongoing project to document and analyze instances where hallucinated content - fabricated cases, statutes, or legal reasoning - was introduced in litigation or judicial decisions.
Topics Covered: Hallucinated Justice
Overview of the project
What patterns emerge from the database so far?
What are the implications for professional accountability, AI governance, and public trust?
How to participate
Damien's session, "Hallucinated Justice: Tracking AI Errors in Legal Proceedings, will be streamed globally September 16-17, 2025 as part of The Artificial UnIntelligence Conference.
About Damien Charlotin
Damien Charlotin is a legal researcher, data scientist, and international lawyer. He teaches at HEC Paris, Sciences Po Paris, and Queen Mary University, and leads research on AI’s impact on legal systems and professions.
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