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How courts are coping with a flood of AI-generated lawsuits

The surge in AI-generated lawsuits, many from pro se litigants, is straining federal courts, forcing judges to manually filter valid claims from bulk automated filings. This judicial bottleneck threatens to slow civil litigation by 2026, increasing legal costs and uncertainty for AI firms. Without automated docket screening or liability frameworks, the risk of frivolous suits may stifle AI innovation and investment.

Source: MIT Tech Review AI
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