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  • 7/23/2025
Content primarily concerns the range of #rules and #behaviours that #govern us all.In this podcast, we critically review Practice Note SC Gen 23 from the Supreme Court of New South Wales, which outlines how Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) should be used in legal proceedings.

We explore key shortcomings of the current guidelines, including:

The overly broad "blanket ban" on sensitive data
Vague confidentiality and compliance requirements
Lack of standardized transparency measures
Insufficient provisions to address hallucination risks and accountability
We offer practical recommendations to refine the framework, ensuring it better balances innovation, access to justice, and legal integrity. This is essential listening for lawyers, judges, legal educators, and anyone interested in the future of AI in law.

🔍 Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
01:45 – Overview of SC Gen 23
05:10 – Problems with the blanket ban
08:25 – Confidentiality & compliance concerns
12:00 – Standardized logs for transparency
15:30 – Verifiable prompt logs & hallucination risk
19:00 – Legal consequences of misuse
23:15 – Conclusion: A roadmap for reform

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#NSW Supreme Court
#Practice Note SC Gen 23
#Generative AI in law
#Legal AI policy
#AI and confidentiality
#AI hallucination risk
#Legal technology reform
#AI in the courtroom
#Access to justice
#AI regulation Australia

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