DiCello Levitt Partner Mark Abramowitz is quoted in a Law360 article, “Attacks Haven’t Killed Judiciary’s AI Rule, May Strengthen It.”
On January 29, Mark testified before the judiciary’s Advisory Committee about proposed Rule 707, contributing to the national dialogue on how courts should treat machine-generated evidence in an era of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence.
“At the heart of litigation in this country is fairness,” DiCello Levitt LLP partner Mark M. Abramowitz, Thursday’s first witness, said mere minutes into the two-and-a-half-hour hearing. “It is understandable and, frankly, crucial that the rules of evidence be updated to keep up with how generative AI has become a mainstay within our jobs and daily life.”
“But,” Abramowitz added, “the proposed rule as written does not accomplish the goals of justice, fairness or efficiency.”
Read the full article in Law360.