# Andrew Dietderich, co-head of the firm’s global restructuring group, wrote the judge that the “comprehensive policies and training requirements governing the use of AI tools” had not been followed.

*genai · news · 2026-04-24 · Livemint*

## Key points

- A database tracking AI-related court errors grew from 90 to 1,333 in one year.
- Stanford found leading legal AI products hallucinate between 17% and 33% of the time.
- AI removes associates' uncertainty cues, forcing partners to verify everything, limiting expected productivity gains.
- Professional service firms face principal-agent and evaluation mismatches that AI adoption exacerbates.
- Early AI adoption may disadvantage firms that fail to redesign verification processes and organizational structures.

**Companies:** Goldman Sachs, Boston Consulting Group
**Countries:** United States

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