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According to a recent report in the US “Political Daily”, more and more US congressional workers and external teams have begun to use artificial intelligence to draft legislative proposals, but these proposals are often full of mistakes, and there are problems such as misquoted legal provisions, confusing legal definitions, and improper wording. Wade Ballou, who worked for the US Congress's Legislative Adviser's Office, said, “All departments of the US government have begun to apply artificial intelligence tools, but directly applying this error-prone technology to legal texts may cause great hidden dangers.

Zhitongcaijing·08/20/2026 15:33:08
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According to a recent report in the US “Political Daily”, more and more US congressional workers and external teams have begun to use artificial intelligence to draft legislative proposals, but these proposals are often full of mistakes, and there are problems such as misquoted legal provisions, confusing legal definitions, and improper wording. Wade Ballou, who worked for the US Congress's Legislative Adviser's Office, said, “All departments of the US government have begun to apply artificial intelligence tools, but directly applying this error-prone technology to legal texts may cause great hidden dangers.