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Corporate crime weekly: UK sanctions first convictions; SFO failure-to-prevent bribery; FCA priorities; Water (Special Measures) Act; judiciary AI guidance; enforcement actions and trackers—17 April 2025

Published on: 17 April 2025

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Criminal procedure and evidence

Courts and Tribunals Judiciary publishes updated AI guidance and introduces Copilot Chat for judges

The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary has issued refreshed guidance on using artificial intelligence (AI), superseding the December 2023 version. The revision widens the glossary of AI terminology and brings in added sections addressing misinformation, bias and dataset quality. It also deploys Microsoft Copilot Chat for judicial office holders via eJudiciary accounts, and confirms that litigants are responsible for any AI-produced material put before the courts. The guidance covers all judicial office holders, together with clerks, assistants and support staff under the Lady Chief Justice and the Senior President of Tribunals. See: LNB News 15/04/2025 23...

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