Picture the solemn oak-paneled courtroom of justice—except three glowing screens now loom over the jury box like judgmental vending machines. The University of North Carolina School of Law just staged “The Trial of Henry Justus,” where ChatGPT, Grok, and Claude played the twelve angry men (minus the anger, the men, and the box). The bots slurped real-time transcripts, hallucinated verdicts, and reminded everyone why “Objection, Your Honor—my juror just cited a case from Narnia” is now a career-ending phrase.
Law School Tests Trial With Jury Made Up of ChatGPT, Grok, and Claude