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Plaintiff hid invisible AI instructions in court filings to secretly influence automated review

A plaintiff in a legal case attempted to influence an AI tool by embedding hidden text within a court filing that instructed the model to rule in their favor. The attempt was discovered after reviewers noticed unusual formatting and white spaces concealing the malicious prompt. This incident highlights the growing challenge of prompt injection vulnerabilities as legal systems increasingly rely on automated tools to process and summarize complex documents.

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