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Indian judiciary acknowledges AI-generated image misuse; calls for executive-led AI regulation.
Chief Justice of India Bhushan R Gavai acknowledged that judges have seen AI-generated morphed images circulated online, confirming the judiciary’s awareness of AI misuse.
Speaking during a hearing on a public interest litigation, he stated that regulating Generative AI in courts is a policy matter for the executive, not the judiciary.
The petition, filed by advocate Kartikeya Rawal, warns that GenAI’s "black box" nature can cause hallucinations—fabricating legal precedents—undermining judicial accuracy and constitutional rights like equality and free expression.
It calls for a uniform regulatory framework to ensure transparency, prevent bias, and address cybersecurity risks, with the case adjourned for two weeks.
La judicatura india reconoce el uso indebido de imágenes generadas por la IA; pide una regulación de la IA dirigida por el ejecutivo.