Lawyers Question if Expert Used AI in Land Servitude Dispute
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lawyers are questioning whether an expert witness used artificial intelligence in a land servitude dispute in Puriscal, Costa Rica.
- The case involves establishing a right-of-way across a specific piece of land.
- The expert's report is central to the ongoing civil litigation.
A civil dispute over a land servitude of passage in Puriscal, Costa Rica, has taken a new turn as lawyers for one party question the integrity of an expert's report. The core of the legal battle centers on establishing a right-of-way across a particular parcel of land, a process that relies heavily on expert testimony and analysis.
Attorneys involved in the case are raising concerns about whether the expert witness may have utilized artificial intelligence tools in preparing their assessment. This potential use of AI has cast doubt on the methodology and objectivity of the evidence presented, potentially impacting the fairness of the proceedings.
The land in question is located in the canton of Puriscal. The expert's report is a critical piece of evidence in this ongoing civil litigation, and any questions regarding its foundation could significantly influence the case's outcome. The legal teams are now focused on scrutinizing the expert's methods and the validity of the findings presented.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.