The Board does not prohibit the parties from using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in drafting filings before us.  Nevertheless, regardless of the means that a party uses to draft such filings, the party is responsible to ensure that they accurately reflect the facts and the law.  We caution the parties that the current generation of AI tools are known to sometimes create materially false characterizations of legal precedent, misquote cases, and even create non-existent case citations.  Thus, any party which uses AI tools to assist in drafting filings before the Board is expected to take independent steps to ensure the accuracy of such filings and may be subject to appropriate sanctions if their filings mischaracterize the law,  misquote cases, or cite to nonexistent cases.