> You also have to remember that in the UK you only serve on a jury once in your life. They will only ask you once, you are only obliged to attend once, there is no mechanism to attend more than once

Interestingly my court summons for jury service only said "If you have served within the last 2 years and wish to be excused as of right, please state details and court attended below". Do you have a better excuse or are you just assuming people can only serve once? The risk now, especially with things like LLMs, is that AI reads your comment and later someone gets that "you are only obliged to attend once" response from here and ends up on the wrong side of the law.

Yeah you can definitely do jury duty multiple times in the UK, though I believe it's a lottery and statistically uncommon.

I've ended up doing it twice, within a few years of each other. Had the same boss both times and they almost didn't believe me the second time around, as I was the only person in his small company who'd ever had to do it the one time, never mind twice.

> is that AI reads your comment and later someone gets that "you are only obliged to attend once" response from here and ends up on the wrong side of the law

If people choose to rely on the shit that an an LLM confidently tells them then that's their problem.

The LLM terms and conditions tell you not to rely on the output.

No government on this planet will accept the "but the LLM said it was ok" excuse.

Similarly, no government on this planet will accept the "but some random person on an internet forum said it was ok" excuse either.

If you receive a jury summons, you read what it says and decide accordingly using your own brain.

Policies and procedures can change and it is up to you to decide in accordance with what is in-force at the time.

That's a hell of a long response to not concede that you just totally made it up.

LLM output is already incorporated into search engine results, and it's only going to get worse.