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Why do lawyers keep using ChatGPT? Attorneys keep getting in trouble for submitting filings with AI-generated ‘hallucinations.’ ...
Growing concerns are emerging about the mental health impact of AI platforms like ChatGPT. Reports indicate potential risks, ...
The acknowledgement comes after a lawyer representing Universal Music Group, Concord, and ABKCO Music & Records claimed Chen cited an imagined academic report to strengthen the company’s argument.
Misinformation expert Jeff Hancock confessed to utilizing OpenAI's ChatGPT for organizing citations in a legal document, with hallucinations calling into question the integrity of the filing itself.
Fake citation, real consequences Unlicensed law clerk fired after ChatGPT hallucinations found in filing Law school grad’s firing is a bad omen for college kids overly reliant on ChatGPT.
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A lawyer representing Anthropic used Claude to generate citations in a court filing, then it hallucinated.
Lawyers in England and Wales have been warned they could face 'severe sanctions' including potential criminal prosecution if they present false material generated by AI in court.
Facepalm: There has been yet another case of a lawyer being punished over the use of ChatGPT in a filing that references a nonexistent case. The Utah Court of Appeals has now sanctioned Richard ...
In a Utah first, a lawyer was punished last week by the state Court of Appeals for filing a brief with “fake precedence” created by artificial intelligence.
A Utah lawyer has been sanctioned by the state court of appeals after a filing he used was found to have used ChatGPT and contained a reference to a fake court case. Richard Bednar, an attorney at ...