KI fails before the OGH: nullity complaint without substance!
The OGH rejects an annulment complaint that was created with AI and criticizes incorrect reasoning and sources.

KI fails before the OGH: nullity complaint without substance!
The Supreme Court (OGH) has rejected an annulment complaint in a criminal case that appears to have been created by artificial intelligence (AI). Loud exxpress.at The complaint was marked by serious deficiencies because it was based on fabricated, alleged supreme court decisions and contained numerous misquotations. The Supreme Court found that the nullity complaint was written without any professional control, which led to the rejection of the content.
The AI's argument showed factual deficits, including an unclear representation of “medication influence and psychological overload”. The Supreme Court also made it clear that the testimony of a witness who was prosecuted separately in the investigation was correctly reproduced in the verdict. This underlines the OGH's criticism of the numerous errors in the quotations and the failure to fulfill the grounds for invalidity.
Problems of AI in the legal system
This episode raises fundamental questions about the reliability and limitations of AI-powered legal documents. The machine-generated nullity complaint could not begin to present a ground for nullity at an appropriate level of argumentation. This event illustrates the challenges of using artificial intelligence in an area as complex and sensitive as the legal system.
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