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AI and the Courts: The Perfect Storm of Automated Lawsuits and Energy-Hungry Data Centers

[2026-06-05] Author: Ing. Calogero Bono

The number of AI-generated lawsuits has exploded. In the US, federal magistrate judges like Maritza Braswell in Colorado spend hours sifting through documents written by bots. Meanwhile, the data centers powering these models consume energy like small cities, pushing Big Tech toward solutions like virtual power plants — aggregating home batteries and solar panels. Two sides of the same coin: AI is becoming a problem for both the judiciary and the power grid.

Why does this matter for Europe and Italy? Simple: our laws are less agile, courts are already clogged, and SMEs are the perfect target for serial lawsuits generated with a single prompt. A competitor with a language model can produce hundreds of cease-and-desist letters in hours. Plus, if AI energy costs keep rising, who pays? Our smaller, regional data centers can't match the scale of US hyperscalers. The risk is that AI becomes a luxury for the few, widening the digital divide — exactly what we fight every day in Sicily.

We, at Meteora Web, see it this way

Our position is clear: AI must be regulated, but with pragmatism, not bureaucratic excess. The EU AI Act is a good start, but without real penalties for those who generate legal spam with bots, it will remain dead letter. On the energy front: either we invest immediately in renewable infrastructure dedicated to data centers, or Italy will depend on external suppliers, losing digital sovereignty. We see it in the projects we follow: a client wanting to train a custom model faces insane electricity bills. Unsustainable. The solution is not to tax AI, but to plan how to produce the energy we need — perhaps through community solar and distributed batteries.

What to do? For Italian entrepreneurs: don't use AI models without checking their legality — a bot-generated lawsuit can hit you too. For developers: integrate abuse filters into your tools. For policymakers: stop looking at Brussels as the only beacon. Italy needs a national law that mandates watermarking for AI-generated lawsuits and incentivizes data centers to use local, renewable energy. AI is not a fad: it's critical infrastructure. If we mismanage it, SMEs in Southern Italy will pay, as always.

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Ing. Calogero Bono

Co-founder di Meteora Web. Ingegnere informatico, sviluppo ecosistemi digitali ad alte prestazioni. AI, automazione, SEO tecnica e infrastrutture web. Scrivo di tecnologia per rendere complesso… semplice.

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