Policy / Project Profile
Guide on Use of Generative AI Tools by Court Users
Principles and guidance on the use of generative AI tools in legal proceedings.
- Category
- Sector Regulation
- Published / Updated
- 2024-10
- Issuing body
- Supreme Court of Singapore
Detailed Notes
In 2024, the Supreme Court of Singapore issued the Guide on the Use of Generative AI Tools by Court Users (Registrar's Circular No. 1 of 2024), applicable across the entire court system. Core principles: lawyers and parties bear ultimate responsibility for all materials submitted to court, regardless of whether AI was used to generate them; legal documents prepared with GenAI assistance must disclose the AI use; cited cases and statutory provisions must be verified by a human. The guide reflects the judiciary's pragmatic stance on AI tools — not banning their use, but making clear that human responsibility cannot be transferred.
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